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If the equation of line is `x = ay + b : z = cy +d.` Then its symmetric form is

A

`(x-a)/(b) = y/1 = (z-c)/(d)`

B

`(x-b)/(a) = y/1 = (z -d)/(c ) `

C

`(x +a)/(b) = y/1 = (z+c)/(d) `

D

`(x +b)/(a) = y/1 = (z+d)/(c )`

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