Application of DerivativeHard
Question
At what point the slope of the tangent to the curve x2 + y2 - 2x - 3 = 0 is zero -
Options
A.(3, 0); (-1, 0)
B.(3, 0); (1, 2)
C.(3, 0); (1, 2)
D.(1, 2); (1, -2)
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