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[" 33.Show that the line "x cos alpha+y sin alpha=" p touches the parabola "y^(2)=4ax" if "p cos alpha+a sin^(2)alpha=0" and "],[" the point of contact is "(a tan^(2)alpha,-2a tan alpha)]

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