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The parametric form of the ellipse `4 (x +1) ^(2) + (y-1) ^(2) = 4` is a)`x = cos theta -1 , y =2 sin theta -1 ` b)`x = 2 cos theta-1 , y =2 sin theta -1 ` c)`x = cos theta - 1, y = 2 sin theta + 1 ` d)`x = cos theta +1, y =2 sin theta +1 `

A

`x = cos theta -1 , y =2 sin theta -1 `

B

`x = 2 cos theta-1 , y =2 sin theta -1 `

C

`x = cos theta - 1, y = 2 sin theta + 1 `

D

`x = cos theta +1, y =2 sin theta +1 `

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