A circle with center at the origin and radius equal to a meets the axis of x at A and B. P(alpha) and Q(beta) are two points on the circle so that alpha-beta=2gamma,where gamma is a constant. Find the locus of the point of intersection of AP and BQ.
A circle with center at the origin and radius equal to a meets the axis of x at A and B. P(alpha) and Q(beta) are two points on the circle so that alpha-beta=2gamma,where gamma is a constant. Find the locus of the point of intersection of AP and BQ.
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P(alpha) and Q(beta) are two points on the circle so that alpha-beta=2gamma,where gamma is a constant.
Find the locus of the point of intersection of AP and BQ.
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