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If the algebraic sum of the distances of a variable line from the points `(2,0),(0,2),` and `(-2,-2)` is zero, then the line passes through the fixed point. (a)`(-1,-1)` (b) `(0,0)` (c)`(1,1)` (d) `(2,2)`

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