The tangent to the curve x? – xy + 2y? – 4x + 2y +2 = 0 that is parallel to the line x– 4y = 2. The points of tangency maybe expressed in the form (a, b) and (a, c). Find: g +kts

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The tangent to the curve x2 - xy + 2y? – 4x + 2y + 2 = 0 that is parallel to the linex - 4y = 2.
The points of tangency maybe expressed in the form (a, b) and (a, c).
Find: a + b+ c.
Transcribed Image Text:The tangent to the curve x2 - xy + 2y? – 4x + 2y + 2 = 0 that is parallel to the linex - 4y = 2. The points of tangency maybe expressed in the form (a, b) and (a, c). Find: a + b+ c.
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