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There are two point masses A and B, situated at origin and point (5m,0m) respectively . At a certain time `v_(A)` and `v_(B)` are respectively the velocities of point masses A and B . Match the situations under Table-1 with their correct option under Table-2

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(A)P,(B)S,(C)Q,(D)R
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