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At an extreme point of a function $f(x)$, the tangent to the curve is
MathematicsApplication of DerivativesNDANDA 2011 (Phase 2)
Options:
  • A parallel to the $\mathrm{x}$ -axis
  • B perpendicular to the $\mathrm{x}$ -axis
  • C inclined at an angle $45^{\circ}$ to the $\mathrm{x}$ -axis
  • D inclined at an angle $60^{\circ}$ to the $\mathrm{x}$ -axis
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The correct answer is: parallel to the $\mathrm{x}$ -axis
At an extreme point of a function $f(x)$, slope is always zero. Thus, At an extreme point of a function $f(x)$, the tangent to the curve is parallel to the $\mathrm{x}$ -axis.

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