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    Show That the Curves Are Orthogonal\(x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } = 5 \text { and } y ^ { 2 } = x ^ { 3 }\)
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Show That the Curves Are Orthogonal x2+y2=5 and y2=x3x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } = 5 \text { and } y ^ { 2 } = x ^ { 3 }x2+y2=5 and y2=x3

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Show that the curves are orthogonal.
- x2+y2=5 and y2=x3x ^ { 2 } + y ^ { 2 } = 5 \text { and } y ^ { 2 } = x ^ { 3 }x2+y2=5 and y2=x3

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