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The foot of the perpendicular on the line `3x+y=lambda` drawn from the origin is `Cdot` If the line cuts the `x` and the y-axis at `Aa n dB` , respectively, then `B C: C A` is `1:3` (b) `3:1` (c) `1:9` (d) `9:1`

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