Tangent Lines. Calculus-Derivatives: Tangent and Normal Lines
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The tangent line of a function at a point is the line which is tangent to the function at the point, meaning that it only intersects the line at a single point there. The slope of the tangent line at a point is the slope of the function at that point.
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