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The normal drawn at the point
` ( sqrt(9) cos (pi/4) , sqrt(7) sin (pi/4)` to the ellipse `(x^2)/(9) + (y^2)/(7) = 1`
intersects its major axis at the point

A

`(0, sqrt((2)/(7)))`

B

`(- sqrt((2)/(9)) , 0)`

C

`(0- sqrt((2)/(7)))`

D

`(sqrt((2)/(9)),0)`

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C
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