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If the point `P(p,q)` is equidistant from the points `A(a+b,b-a)and B(a-b,a+b),` then

A

`ap=bq`

B

`aq=bp`

C

`p^(2)-q^(2)=2(ap+bp)`

D

`P can be (a,b)`

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