The equation of the tangent to the parabola ^ 2 = 4 a at the point (3, 2) is,
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The equation of the tangent to the parabola \(\scriptstyle\nabla^{2}\;=\;4\mathbf{a}\times\) at the point (3, 2) is,
- \(3 y+x+3=0\)
- \(3 x+y+3=0\)
- \(3 x=y+3\)
- \(3 y=x+3\)
Answer
(B) 3 x+y+3=0
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