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[" 1.The expuations of the common tangents to the paraboly "],[y=x^(2)" and "y=-(x-2)^(2)" is are "],[[" a."y=4(x-1)," b."y=0],[" a "y=-4(x-1)," d."y=-30x-50]]

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