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If a variable straight line `x cos alpha+y sin alpha=p` which is a chord of hyperbola `(x^(2))/(a^(2))=(y^(2))/(b^(2))=1 (b gt a)` subtends a right angle at the centre of the hyperbola, then it always touches a fixed circle whose radius, is

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