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Consider the curve given by x^2+ sin(xy)+3y^2 = c , where c is a constant. the point (1, 1) lies on this curve. use the tangent line approximation to approximate the y-coordinate when x = 1.01. a. 0.996 b. 1 c. 1.004 d. cannot be determined e. 1.388

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