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Consider the equation `y-y_1=m(x-x_1)` . If `ma n dx_1` are fixed and different lines are drawn for different values of `y_1,` then

A

the lines will pass through a fixed point

B

there will be a set of parallel lines

C

all the lines intersect the lines `x=x_(1)`

D

all the lines will be parallel to the line `y = x_(1)`

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