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The quadratic equation, whose roots are the x- and y-intercepts of the line passing through (1,1) and making a triangle of area A with the axes, may be

A

`x^(2)+Ax +2A=0`

B

`x^(2)-Ax+2A=0`

C

`x^(2)-2Ax+2A=0`

D

`x^(2)-2Ax-2A=0`

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C
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