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Normal to the circle x^(2)+y^(2)=4 divid...

Normal to the circle `x^(2)+y^(2)=4` divides the circle having centre at (2,4) and radius 2 in the ares of ratio `(pi -2) : (3pi +2)`. Then the normal can be

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