It is known that the eccentricity of ellipse C: x ^ 2 / A ^ 2 + y ^ 2 / b ^ 2 = 1 (a is greater than B is greater than 0) is root sign 2 / 2, and its left and right focuses are F1F2 respectively. P is a point on the ellipse. Vector Pf1 × vector PF2 = 3 / 4, absolute value of OP = root sign 7 / 2 1. Solving the equation of ellipse C 2. The moving line L passing through point s (0, - 1 / 3) intersects with ellipse C and a, B. question: is there a fixed point m on the y-axis so that a circle with diameter AB passes through point m? If there is, find out the coordinates of M. if not, explain the reason

It is known that the eccentricity of ellipse C: x ^ 2 / A ^ 2 + y ^ 2 / b ^ 2 = 1 (a is greater than B is greater than 0) is root sign 2 / 2, and its left and right focuses are F1F2 respectively. P is a point on the ellipse. Vector Pf1 × vector PF2 = 3 / 4, absolute value of OP = root sign 7 / 2 1. Solving the equation of ellipse C 2. The moving line L passing through point s (0, - 1 / 3) intersects with ellipse C and a, B. question: is there a fixed point m on the y-axis so that a circle with diameter AB passes through point m? If there is, find out the coordinates of M. if not, explain the reason

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