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For real numbers x and y, if `x ^(2) + xy-y ^(2)+2x-y+1=0,` then :

A

a can not be between `0 and 8/5`

B

y can not be between `-8/5 and 8/5`

C

you can not be between `-8/5 and 0`

D

y can not be between `-16/5 and 0`

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