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A rectangle `A B C D` has its side `A B` parallel to line `y=x ,` and vertices `A ,Ba n dD` lie on `y=1,x=2,` and `x=-2,` respectively. The locus of vertex `C` is `x=5` (b) `x-y=5` `y=5` (d) `x+y=5`

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