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[" 1.The circle described on the line joining the points "(0,1)" and "(a,b)" as diameter cuts the "x" -axis in points what "],[" abscissale are roots are the equation "],[[" (a) "x'+ax+b,0," (b) "x^(2),ax+b,0," (c) "x^(3)+ax-b," (d) "x^(2)-ax-b=0]]

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