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Statement-1: If a, b are non-zero real number such that `a+b=2`, then `ax^(2)+2xy+by^(2)+2ax+2by=0` represents a pair of straight lines. Statement-2: If a, b are of opposite signs, then `ax^(2)+2xt+by^(2)=0` represents a pair of distinct lines passing through the origin.

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