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If form `(alpha,beta),` two tangents are drawn to circle `x^2+y^2=4` so that slopes of tangents are in the ratio `1:2` and `f(x)=alpha^2x^2+12 x=(beta^2)/4,` then `f(x)>0AAx in R` Locus of `(alpha^2,beta^2)` is a hyperbola least positive integral value of `alpha` is 1 eccentricity of locus of `(alpha^2,beta^2)` is `sqrt(2)`

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