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The equation of normal to the curve `(x/a)^n+(y/b)^n=2(n in N)` at the point with abscissa equal to 'a can be

A

`x/a+y/b+1=0`

B

`x/a-y/b=1`

C

`x/a+y/b=1`

D

None of these

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