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The normal to the curve, x^2+""2x y-3...

The normal to the curve, `x^2+""2x y-3y^2=""0,""a t""(1,""1)` : (1) does not meet the curve again (2) meets the curve again in the second quadrant (3) meets the curve again in the third quadrant (4) meets the curve again in the fourth quadrant

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