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Let P = (-1, 0), Q = (0, 0) and R = (3, `3sqrt3`) be three points. The equation of the bisector of the angle PQR

A

`(sqrt3)/(2)x+y=0`

B

`x+sqrt3 y=0`

C

`sqrt3 x+y=0`

D

`x+(sqrt3)/(2)y=0`

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C
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