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Statement 1 : If the line x+y=3 is a tan...

Statement 1 : If the line `x+y=3` is a tangent to an ellipse with focie (4, 3) and `(6,y)` at the point (1, 2) then `y=17.` Statement 2 : Tangent and normal to the ellipse at any point bisect the angle subtended by the foci at that point.

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