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Let `V_(0)` be the potential at the origin in an electric field `vecE=E_(x)hati+E_(y)hatj`. The potential at the point `(x,y)` is

A

`V_(0)-xE_(x)-yE_(y)`

B

`V_(0)+xE_(x)+yE_(y)`

C

`xE_(x)+yE_(y)-V_(0)`

D

`(sqrt(x^(2)+y^(2)))sqrt(E_(x)^(2)+E_(y)^(2))-V_(0)`

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