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For the curve `f(x)= (x-5)^(2)`, applying mean value theorem on [4,6] the tangent at _____is parallel to the chord joining A(4,1), B(6,1)

A

(4,6)

B

`((9)/(2), (1)/(4))`

C

(0,5)

D

(5,0)

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