The accompanying figure shows the intersection of the surfaces
(a) Find parametric equations for the tangent line to the curve of intersection at the point
(b) Use a CAS to generate a reasonable facsimile of the figure. You need not generate the colors, but try to obtain a similar viewpoint.
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