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A point D is taken from the side BC of a right angled triangle ABC, where AB is hypotenuse. Then,

A

`AB^(2) + CD^(2) = BC^(2) + AD^(2)`

B

`CD^(2) + BD^(2) = 2AD^(2)`

C

`AB^(2) + AC^(2) = 2AD^(2)`

D

`AB^(2) + AD^(2) = BD^(2)`

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