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(vii) 4(y – 1)2 = - 7 (x – 3) (viii) y2 ...

(vii) 4(y – 1)2 = - 7 (x – 3) (viii) y2 = 5x – 4y - 9 (ix) x2 + y = 6x – 14For the parabola y2 = 4 px find the extremities of a double ordinate of length 8 p. Prove thatthe lines from the vertex to its extremities are at right angles.

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