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Find the condition for the line y=mx+c to be a tangent to the parabola `x^(2)=4ay`.

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The condition is `c=-am^(2)`
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  15. The sum of the ordinates of two points on y(2)=4ax is equal to the sum...

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  16. Prove that the portion of the tangent intercepted between the point of...

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  17. Prove that the radius of the circle whose centre is (-4,0) and which c...

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  18. A triangle ABC of area Delta is inserted in the parabola y^(2) =4ax su...

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  19. Prove that the circle on a focal radius of a parabola, as diameter tou...

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