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A particle A of mass 100 g moving along +ve x-axis with `10 m//sec`, collides at origin, with particle B of mass 200 gm moving along +ve y-axis with `10 m//sec`. After collision the particle B moves along line 4x-3y=0 with speed with speed `5 m//sec`. The equation of line along which A moves after collision.

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