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[" Let "P" and "Q" be two points on the minor axis each at distance "sqrt(a^(2)-b^(2))(a>b)" from the centre of "],[" the ellipse and "p" and "q" be the lengths of the perpendiculars uppn any tangent from "P" and "Q" then "],[" find the value of "p^(2)+q^(2)" ."]

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