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Representing Equation on Cartesian Plane
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The locus of the centre of the circle for which one end of diameter is (3,3) while the other end lies on the line (x+y=4) is- (a) x+y=3 (b)x+y=5 (c)x+y=7 (d)x+y=9.
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