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The line `x/a+y/b=1` meets the x-axis at `A ,` the y-axis at `B ,` and the line `y=x` at `C` such, that the area of `"Delta"A O C` is twice the area of `"Delta"B O C` . Then the coordinates of `C` are `(b/3, b/3)` (b) `((2a)/3,(2a)/3)` `((2b)/3,(2b)/3)` (d) none of these

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