The length of the chord of the parabola x^ 2 =4 y having equation x- 2 y+4 2 =0 is:
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The length of the chord of the parabola \(x^{2}=4 y\) having equation \(x-\sqrt{2} y+4 \sqrt{2}=0\) is:
- \(e \sqrt{2}\)
- \(6 \sqrt{3}\)
- \(3 \sqrt{2}\)
- \(2 \sqrt{11}\)
Answer
(D) 2 11
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