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Let A(3, 2) and B(6, 5) be two points and a point C (x,y) is chosen on the line y=x such that AC+BC is minimum, then the co-ordinates of C are:

A

(1,1)

B

(2,2)

C

(3,3)

D

(4,4)

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D

Reflect A(3,2) in the line y=x to get a point C(2,3). Join BC and find its point of intersection with y=x.
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