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[" of the fourth point will be "(alpha-8a,-3 beta)" where "(alpha,beta)" are the coordinates of the centre of the circle."],[" Find the points on the axis of the parabola "3y^(2)+4y-6x+8=0" from where three distinct nomals can be drawn to the persh "]

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