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The curve with this equation then here is sketched below the point O is at the origin and the curve passes through a - And these two gradients are perpendicular so their product must be minus Okay so we've done that then where a and b are integers so answer Then you can write it out as equal to a / 2x -

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The curve with this equation then here is sketched below the point O is at the origin and the curve passes through a -

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And these two gradients are perpendicular so their product must be minus

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Okay so we've done that then where a and b are integers so answer Then you can write it out as equal to a / 2x -

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