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The equation `a^2x^2+2h(a+b)x y+b^2y^2=0` and `a x^2+2h x y+b y^2=0` represent two pairs of perpendicular straight lines two pairs of parallel straight lines two pairs of straight lines which are equally inclined to each other none of these

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