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Question: If polar of a circle ${{x}^{2}}+{{y}^{2}}={{a}^{2}}$ with respect to $(x',y')$ is $Ax+By+C=0$ , then its pole will be



1) $\left( \frac{{{a}^{2}}A}{-C},\frac{{{a}^{2}}B}{-C} \right)$
2) $\left( \frac{{{a}^{2}}A}{C},\frac{{{a}^{2}}B}{C} \right)$
3) $\left( \frac{{{a}^{2}}C}{A},\frac{{{a}^{2}}C}{B} \right)$
4) $\left( \frac{{{a}^{2}}C}{-A},\frac{{{a}^{2}}C}{-B} \right)$
Solution: Explanation: No Explanation
Chord of contact of tangent Pole and Polar

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