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The tangent to the curve `y=e^(x)` drawn at the point `(c,e^(c))` intersects the line joining the points `(c-1,e^(c-1))` and `(c+1,e^(c+1))` (a)one the left of x = c (b)on the right of x = c (c)at no point (d) at all points

A

one the left of `x=c`

B

on the right of `x=c`

C

at no point

D

at all points

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