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The locus of the poles of the line `ax+by+c=0` w.r.t a system of circles `x^(2)+y^(2)=lamda` where `lamda` is parameter is

A

`ax+by=lambda`

B

`bx+ay=lambda`

C

`ax-by=0`

D

`bx-ay=0`

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