The curve y = sin(x) + cos(x) has two points where the tangent line is horizontal on the interval 0sx< 27. The y co-ordinates of these points is the positive and negative square root of a positive integer. What is this integer? Your Answer:

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The curve y = sin(x) + cos(x) has two points where the tangent line is horizontal on
the interval 0sxs 27. The y co-ordinates of these points is the positive and negative
square root of a positive integer. What is this integer?
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Transcribed Image Text:The curve y = sin(x) + cos(x) has two points where the tangent line is horizontal on the interval 0sxs 27. The y co-ordinates of these points is the positive and negative square root of a positive integer. What is this integer? Your Answer:
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