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Prove that the locus of point of intersection of the straight lines `(tx)/a-y/b+t=0` and `x/a+(ty)/b-1=0` where t is a parameter is an ellipse . Prove also they meet at the point whose eccentric angle is `2tan^(-1)t`

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