The equation of a tangent to the parabola y^ 2 =8 x is y=x+z . The point on this line…
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The equation of a tangent to the parabola \(y^{2}=8 x\) is \(y=x+z\). The point on this line from which the other tangent to the parabola is perpendicular to the given tangent is,
- \((-1,1)\)
- \((0,2)\)
- \((2,4)\)
- \((-2,0)\)
Answer
(D) (-2,0)
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