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Which of the following is correct for the equation 3x - 4y = 6 ?
a)The constant term can be eliminated by shifting the origin to (4,3)
b)The x-term can be eliminated by rotating the axes through an angle `tan^-1(3/4)`
c)The y-term can be eliminated by rotating the axes through an angle `cot^-1(3/4)`
d)The constant term can be eliminated by shifting the origin to (1,0)

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