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In the curve `y=c e^(x/a)` , the sub-tangent is constant sub-normal varies as the square of the ordinate tangent at `(x_1,y_1)` on the curve intersects the x-axis at a distance of `(x_1-a)` from the origin equation of the normal at the point where the curve cuts `y-a xi s` is `c y+a x=c^2`

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