The exercise: Consider the function f(x) √t|x parametrized by the positive constant t. Let the point P be the intersecti

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The exercise: Consider the function f(x) √t|x parametrized by the positive constant t. Let the point P be the intersecti

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The Exercise Consider The Function F X T X Parametrized By The Positive Constant T Let The Point P Be The Intersecti 1
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The exercise: Consider the function f(x) √t|x parametrized by the positive constant t. Let the point P be the intersection point between the lines tangent to ft at x = 1 and x = -1. How fast is the point P moving away from the origin as t increases? -1.5 -0.5 0.5 1.5 This diagram illustrates the points P, the graph of fe for t = 1, and the corresponding tangent lines at x = 1 and x = -1. The origin is denoted by O. Note that you can use Desmos or other graphing software to visualize how this diagram changes with respect to t.
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