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The paralelism condition for two straight lines one of which is speciified by the equation `ax+ by+ c=0,` the other being represented parmetrically by `x= alpha t + beta, y= gamma t + delta` is given by

A

1) `alpha gamma - b alpha =0, beta = delat = c =0`

B

2) `a alpha - b gamma =0, beta = delta =0`

C

3) `a alpha + b gamma =0`

D

4) ` a gamma = b alpha =0`

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