a) \(p = \frac{2a}{\sqrt{3}}\)
b) \(p = \frac{4a}{\sqrt{3}}\)
c) \(p = 2a\sqrt{2}\)
d) p = 4a
The length of the perpendicular from the pole to the tangent at the point θ=\(\frac{π}{2}\) on the curve. r=a sec2(\(\fr
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The length of the perpendicular from the pole to the tangent at the point θ=\(\frac{π}{2}\) on the curve. r=a sec2(\(\fr
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