SOLUTION: find the equation of the normal to the curve y=x^2=4x at the point where x=-3. find the points A and B where the normal cuts the x=axis and y-axis respectively. Hence find the exac

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Question 1122035: find the equation of the normal to the curve y=x^2=4x at the point where x=-3. find the points A and B where the normal cuts the x=axis and y-axis respectively. Hence find the exact length of AB


Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=x^2=4x
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Too many equal signs.

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