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Two sides of a rhombus OABC ( lying enti...

Two sides of a rhombus OABC ( lying entirely in first quadrant or fourth quadrant) of area equal to 2 sq. units, are `y =x/sqrt(3), y=sqrt(3)x` Then possible coordinates of B is / are ('O' being the origin)

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