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The normal to the curve `x^(2)+2xy-3y^(2)=0` at (1, 1)

A

does not meet the curve again

B

meets in the curve again the second quadrant

C

meets the curve again in the third quadrant.

D

meets the curve again in the fouth quadrant

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D
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