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[" EXAMPLE "28" The equation "x^(3)+ax^(2)y+bxy^(2)+y^(3)=0" represents "],[" three straight lines,two of which are perpendicular,then the equation "],[" of the third line is "],[[" (a) "y=ax," (b) "y=bx," (c) "y=x," (d) "y=-x]]

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