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[" (1) Fourth "(2)" Second "(3)" Third "quad (4)" First "],[" 195.Two sides of a parallelogram are along the lines,"x+y=3],[" and "x-y+3=0" .If its diagonals intersect at "(2,4)" ,then "],[" one of its vertices is "],[[" (1) "(2,6)," (2) "(2,1)],[" 196.The straight line "x+2y=1," meets the coordinate axes at "],[" and "B" .A circle is drough A Rand the cries at "]]

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