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[" 10) The equation "y=sin x sin(x+2)-sin^(2)(x+1)],[" represents a straight line lying in "],[" [JEEMain 201"%,12" April Shift-l "],[" (a) second and third quadrants fonly "],[" (b) first,second and fourth quadrants "],[" (c) first,third and fourth quadrants "],[" (d) third and fourth quadrants only "]

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