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If two vertices of an equilateral triangle are `(1,1) and (-1,-1)` then the third vertex may be

A

(a)`(-sqrt3,-sqrt3)`

B

(b)`(-sqrt3,sqrt3)`

C

(c)`(sqrt3,-sqrt3)`

D

(d)`(sqrt3,sqrt3)`

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