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[" 16.Let "a,b,c" and "d" be non-zero numbers.If the point of intersection of the lines "],[4ax+2ay+c=0" and "5bx+2by+d=0" lies in the fourth quidrant and is equidistant from the two "],[" axes then: "],[[" (1) "2bc-3ad=0," (2) "2bc+3ad=0," (3) "3bc-2ad=0," (4) "3bc+2ad=0]]

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