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" (3) "x^(2)+2sqrt(2)x-6

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STATEMENT-1 : The length of latus rectum of the parabola (x - y + 2)^(2) = 8sqrt(2){x + y - 6} is 8sqrt(2) . and STATEMENT-2 : The length of latus rectum of parabola (y-a)^(2) = 8sqrt(2)(x-b) is 8sqrt(2) .