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given f(x)=�ã(x). find the distance of the point P(2,5) from the line tangent to the functions at x=4.
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font problem. Try using ^ for power or sqrt(x) for square root, etc.
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given f(x)=�sqrt(x). find the distance of the point P(2,5) from the line tangent to the functions at x=4.