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The equation of the lines passing through the point `(1,0)` and at a distance `(sqrt(3))/2` from the origin is (a)`sqrt(3)x+y-sqrt(3)` =0 (b) `x+sqrt(3)y-sqrt(3)=0` (c) `sqrt(3)x-y-sqrt(3)=0` (d) `x-sqrt(3)y-sqrt(3)=0`

A

`sqrt(3)x+y-sqrt(3)=0,sqrt(3)x-y-sqrt(3)=0`

B

`sqrt(3)x+y+sqrt(3)=0,sqrt(3)x-y+sqrt(3)=0`

C

`x+sqrt(3)y-sqrt(3)=0,x-sqrt(3)y-sqrt(3)=0`

D

None of these

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