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[" The tangent to the curve "x^(2)+y^(2)-2x-3=0" is "],[" parallel to "x" -axis at the point "],[[" (a) "(2,+-sqrt(3))," (b) "(1,+-2)],[" (c) "(+-1,2)," (d) "(+-3,0)]]

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