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[" The lines "p(p^(2)+1)x-y+q=0" and "(p^(2)+1)^(2)x+(p^(2)+1)y+2q=0" are "quad " [AIEEE "2009]],[" Perpendicular to a common line for: "],[[" (1) Exactly two values of "p," (2) More than two values of "p],[" (3) No value of "p," (4) Exactly one value of "p]]

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