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If `f (alpha) =x cos alpha + y sin alpha - p (alpha),` then the lines `f (alpha)=0 and f (beta)=0` ar perpendicular to each other, if

A

1) `alpha = beta`

B

2) `alpha + beta =(pi)/(2)`

C

3) `|alpha - beta| =(pi)/(2)`

D

4) none of these

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C
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