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[" 7.The straight lines represented by "(y-mx)^(2)=a^(2)(1+m^(2))" and "(y-nx)^(2)=a^(2)(1+n^(2))" form a "],[[" 1) rectangle "," 2) rhombus "," 3) trapezium "," 4) Scalane "Delta^(prime l)]]

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