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Q.17 The set of points (x, y) whose dist...

Q.17 The set of points (x, y) whose distance from the line `y=2x + 2` is the same as the distance from (2, 0), lie on a parabola. This parabola is congruent to the parabola in standard form `y =kx^2` for some K which is equal to

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