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Getteral09

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hey ppl,I can't seem to get this maths problem, "Find the gradient of the normal to the parabola x^2 =4y at the point where x=2", to m=-1. Instead i keep getting m=1.So can any1 show me how to prove that the answer is right, not just a mistake?
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I remember that the gradient of the normal is the negative reciprocal of the gradient of the tangent, ie gradient of normal = -1/(gradient of tangent)
 

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