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[" 8.The point "(2,1)" is translated parallel to the line "L:x-y=4" by "2sqrt(3)" units.If the new point olies in the "],[" third quadrant,then the equation of the line passing through "Q" and perpendicular to Lis: "],[[(1)2x+2y=1-sqrt(6)," (2) "x=y=3-3sqrt(6)],[" (3) "x+y=2-sqrt(6)," (4) "x+y=3-2sqrt(6)],[" Ans."," (4) "]]

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