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Let z=x+iy and a point P represent z in the Argand plane. If the real part of `(z-1)/(z+i)` is 1, then a point that lies on the locus of P is

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(2016, 2017)

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(-2016, 2017)

C

(-2016, -2017)

D

(2016, -2017)

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