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For `a gt b gt c gt 0`, the distance between (1, 1) and the point of intersection of the lines:
`ax+by+c=0 and bx+ay+c=0`
is less then `2sqrt(2)`. Then :

A

`a+b-c gt 0`

B

`a-b+c lt 0`

C

`a-b +c gt 0`

D

`a+b-c lt 0`

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