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[" If "L" and "L'" are ends of laturinectum of the parabola "9y^(2)=4x" then the combined eques "],[[OL^(1)" is "," () "4," 3) "x^(2)=4y^(2)," 4) "y^(2)=4x^(2)," U) "2sqrt(11)]]

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