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1) x -y+2 0 The equation of a st.line passing through (3, -1) and having intercepts equal in magnitude but opposite in sign is 2)2x-y-1- 3)x + y -8 0 4) x - y -80 31. I)x ty-2-0x-y-40 3) x + 3y = 1 4) x +2y -1 0

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