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The differential equation of all parabolas each of which has a latus rectum `4a` and whose axes are parallel to the x-axis is (a) of order 1 and degree 2 (b) of order 2 and degree 3 (c) of order 2 and degree 1 (d) of order 2 and degree 2

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