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A-4.The equation of the normal to the curve ya = ax at (a,a) is(1) x + 2y = 3a (2) 3x – 4y+a=0 (3) 4x + 3y = 7a(4) 4x - 3y = aThe CuneyXyy -bas vertical anaand

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