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Mathematics, 09.05.2021 22:00, lovemykay2355

Explain why the maximum distance happens at the same x -value(s) as where the graphs have equal gradients.

​max distance was 12.815 at X = 5/3
had the same gradient at X = -3 and 5/3


Explain why the maximum distance happens at the same x -value(s) as

where the graphs have equal g

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