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The chord `P Q` of the rectangular hyperbola `x y=a^2` meets the axis of `x` at `A ; C` is the midpoint of `P Q ;` and `O` is the origin. Then `DeltaACO` is equilateral (b) isosceles right-angled (d) right isosceles

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