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Graph the curves in Exercises $37-46$ . a. Where do the graphs appear to have vertical tangents?b. Confirm your findings in part (a) with limit calculations. But before you do, read the introduction to Exercises 35 and 36.$$y=x^{2 / 5}$$
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