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The document introduces secant and tangent lines as tools for analyzing the growth and decay of functions. It defines a secant line as one that intersects a curve at two points, while a tangent line touches the curve at a single point, providing the direction of the curve at that point. The document also explains how to calculate the slopes of these lines using algebraic expressions and provides examples to illustrate the concepts.
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