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Consider the particle travelling clockwi...

Consider the particle travelling clockwise on the elliptical path `x^2/100+y^2/25=1` The particle leaves the orbit at the point `(-8, 3)` and travels in a straight line tangent to the ellpse. At what point will the particle cross the y-axis?

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