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Find the maximum distance of any point on the curve `x^2+2y^2+2x y=1` from the origin.

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The correct Answer is:
`(2)/(3-sqrt(5))`

Let `x=r cos` and `y=r sin theta`
`x^(2)+2y^(2)+2xy=1`
`therefore r^(2)cos^(2)theta+2r^(2)sin^(2)theta+2r^(2)sin thetacostheta=1`
`therefore r^(2)=(1)/(cos^(2)theta+2sin^(2)theta+sin 2theta)`
`=(2)/(3-cos2theta+2sin 2theta)`
Now, `-sqrt(5)le-cos2theta+2sin 2thetalesqrt(5)`
`rArr 3-sqrt(5)le3-cos2theta+2sin 2thetale3+sqrt(5)`
`rArr r_("max")^(2)=(2)/(3-sqrt(5))`
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