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[" The normal of the curve "x=a(cos theta+theta sin theta)],[y=a(sin theta-theta cos theta)" at any "theta" is such that "],[" (a) it makes a constant angle with "x" -axis "],[" (b) it passes through the origin "],[" (c) it is at a constant distance from the origin "],[" (d) None of the above "]

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