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Find the slope of the polar of (1, 3) wi...

Find the slope of the polar of `(1, 3)` with
respect to the circle `x^(2) + y^(2) - 4x - 4y = 0`
Also find the distance from the centre to
it.

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The correct Answer is:
Slope =1, Distance `=6sqrt(2)`
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