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[" 12.The eceentricity of an ellipse centre is at the origin is "(1)/(2)." If one of its directrices is "x=4," then the equation "],[" of the nomal to it at "(1,(3)/(2))" is: "],[[" (1) "4x+2y=7," (2) "x+2y=4," (3) "2y-x=2," (4) "4x-2y=1]]

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