Provide an appropriate response.Can a tangent line to a graph intersect the graph at more than one point? If not, why not. If so, give an example.

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Yes, a tangent line to a graph can intersect the graph at more than one point. For example, the graph  has a horizontal tangent at x = 0. It intersects the graph at both (0, 0) and (2, 0).

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B.  -  = 1
C.  -  = 1
D.  -  = 1

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Solve the equation.4x = 

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Find polar coordinates of the given point. Express the answer in degrees  or radians  as indicated.Degrees

A. (3, 90°) B. (3, 30°) C. (3, 45°) D. (3, 60°)

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