what is the difference between tangent and slope?
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In calculus, the slope of a function at a given point is the slope of the tangent line. However, not every line with the same slope is tangent. ... The tangent is y=0x. However, y=0x+2, despite having also slope 0, isn't a tangent, for it touches the function in two points.
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In calculus, the slope of a function at a given point is the slope of the tangent line. However, not every line with the same slope is tangent. ... The tangent is y=0x. However, y=0x+2, despite having also slope 0, isn't a tangent, for it touches the function in two points.
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