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`A B C D` is a square whose vertices are `A(0,0),B(2,0),C(2,2),` and `D(0,2)` . The square is rotated in the `X Y-p l a n e` through an angle `30^0` in the anticlockwise sense about an axis passing though `A` perpendicular to the `X Y-p l a n e` . Find the equation of the diagonal `B D` of this rotated square.

A

`sqrt(3x)+(1-sqrt(3))y=sqrt(3)`

B

`(1+sqrt(3))x-(1-sqrt(2))y=2`

C

`(2-sqrt(3))x+y=2(sqrt(3)-1)`

D

None of these

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