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Two particles are projected simultaneously in the same vertical plane, from the same point, both with different speeds and at different angles with horizontal. The path followed by one, as seen by the other, is

A

parabola

B

horizontal straight line

C

vertical straight line

D

straight line making `45^@` with vertical

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