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Statement I two perpendicular normals ca...

Statement I two perpendicular normals can be drawn from the point `(5/2,-2)` to the parabola `(y+1)^2=2(x-1)`.
Statement II two perpendicular normals can be drawn from the point (3a,0) to the parabola `y^2=4ax`.

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