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Two Curves Are Said to Be Orthogonal If Their Tangent

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Two curves are said to be orthogonal if their tangent lines are perpendicular at each point of intersection of the curves.Show that the curves of the given equations are orthogonal. Two curves are said to be orthogonal if their tangent lines are perpendicular at each point of intersection of the curves.Show that the curves of the given equations are orthogonal.

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