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[" A rey offight is sent from the point "(1,4)" .Upon reaching the "x" -axis,the ray is reflected from the point "(3,0).],[" This refepted rey is again refected by the line "x+y=5" and intersect y-axis at "P" .Find the co-ordinate of "P" ."],[[" (A) "((1)/(2),0)," (B) "(0,(-1)/(2))," (C) "(0,(1)/(3))," (D) "(2,(1)/(-2))]]

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