Application of DerivativeHard
Question
The equation of the tangents to the curve y = (x3 − 1) (x − 2) at the points where it meets x– axis are-
Options
A.y + 3x = 3, y − 7x − 14 = 0
B.y − 3x = 3, y − 7x + 14 = 0
C. y + 3x = 3, y − 7x + 14 = 0
D.None of these
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