The normal to the curve x=a(1+ ) y= asin at 'θ' always passes through the fixed point
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
The normal to the curve \(x=a(1+\cos \theta) y=\operatorname{asin} \theta\) at 'θ' always passes through the fixed point
- (a, 0)
- (0, a)
- (0, 0)
- (a, a)
Answer
(A) (a, 0)
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