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[" The locus of a point represented by "x=(a)/(2)((t+1)/(t)),y=(a)/(2)((t-1)/(t))" is: "],[[" A) "" an ellipse "," (B) "" a circle "," (C) "," a pair of lines "," (D) None of these "]]

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