Coordinates of points on curve `5x^(2) - 6xy +5y^(2) - 4 = 0` which are nearest to origin are
A
`((1)/(2),(1)/(2))`
B
`(-(1)/(2),(1)/(2))`
C
`(-(1)/(2),-(1)/(2))`
D
`((1)/(2),-(1)/(2))`
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B, D
Put `x = r cos theta,y = r sin theta` in given equation `5r^(2) - 3r^(2) sin 2 theta = 4` `rArr r^(2) =(4)/(5-3 sin 2theta)` `rArr r_(min)^(2) = 4//8 = 1//2` (when `sin 2 theta =- 1)` `rArr r_(min) = (1)/(sqrt(2))` at `2 theta =(3pi)/(2),(7pi)/(2)`, as `[2theta in (0,4pi)]` So `theta = (3pi)/(4),(7pi)/(4)` So points are `((1)/(sqrt(2))cos theta,(1)/(sqrt(2))sin theta)` `= (-(1)/(2),(1)/(2))` and `((1)/(2),-(1)/(2))`
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