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Two sides of a parallelogram are `x+y=3` and `y-x=3`. If the diagonals meet at `(2,4)` then which of the following can be one of the vertex of parallelogram. (a) (3,6) (b) (0,0) (c) `(1,-2)` (d) `(2,3)`

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