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The line y = x - 1, is a tangent to the ...

The line `y = x - 1`, is a tangent to the curve `y^2 = 4x` at the point :

A

( 1 , 2)

B

( 3 , 2)

C

( 1, -2 )

D

(- 1 , 2)

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