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One bisector of the angle between the lines given by `a(x-1)^2+2h(x-1)y+by^2=0` is 2x+y-2=0 is then other bisector is

A

2x+y+2=0

B

x-2y+1=0

C

x-2y-1=0

D

2x+y=1

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B
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