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Find the equations of the diagonals of the square formed by the lines `x=0,y=0,x=1,y=1.` a)`y=x,y+x=1` b)`y=x,x+y=2` c)2y=x, `y+x=1/3` d)`y=2x,y+2x=1`

A

y=x,y+x=1

B

y=x,x+y=2

C

2y=x, `y+x=1/3`

D

y=2x,y+2x=1

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