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Q is a point on the auxiliary circle corresponding to the point P of the ellipse ` x^2 /a^2 + y^2/ b^2 =1`. If T is the foot of the perpendicular dropped from the focus S onto the tangent to the auxiliary circle at Q then the `Delta SPT` is

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