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If `t_1` and `t_2` are roots of the equation `t^2 + lambdat + 1 = 0` where `lambda` is an arbitrary constant. Then the line joining the points `((at_1)^2,2at_1)` and `(a(t_2)^2 , 2at_2)` always passes through a fixed point then find that point.

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