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[" 3If the tangent to the parabola "y^(2)=x" at a point "],[(alpha,beta),(beta>0)" is also a tangent to the ellipse,"],[x^(2)+2y^(2)=1" ,then "alpha" is equal to: "],[[" (1) "2sqrt(2)+1," (2) "sqrt(2)-1],[" (3) "sqrt(2)+1," (4) "2sqrt(2)-1]]

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