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# Tangent lines Find an equation of the line | Ch 10.4 - 70E

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## Solution for problem 70E Chapter 10.4

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Problem 70E

Find an equation of the line tangent to the following curves at the given point.

$$r=\frac{1}{1+ \sin \theta};\ \ (\frac{2}{3},\ \frac{\pi}{6})$$

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Solution 70EStep 1 of 4:Given curve is We have to find the tangent line to the given curve at the given point First compute the slope of For that differentiate both sides of equation with respect to

Step 2 of 4

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