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[" The locus of "P(x,y)" such that "sqrt(x^(2)+y^(2)+8y+16)-sqrt(x^(2)+y^(2)-6x)],[" a.straight line "quad " b.finite line segment "],[" c.infinite ray "quad " d.None of these "]

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