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Statement-1: The point `(sin alpha, cosa alpha)` does not lie outside the parabola `y^2 + x-2=0` when `alpha in [pi/2,(5pi/6] uu [pi,(3pi)/2]` Statement-2: The point `(x_1, y_1)` lies outside the parabola `y^2= 4ax` if `y_1^2-4ax_1, 0`.

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