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If the line `a x+b y+c=0` is a normal to the curve `x y=1,` then `a >0,b >0` `a >0,b<0` `a<<0,b>>0` (d) `a<0,b<0` none of these

A

`a gt 0, b gt 0`

B

`a gt 0, b lt 0`

C

`a lt 0, b gt0`

D

`a lt 0, b lt 0`

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