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If `alpha and beta` are two fixed complex numbers, then the equation `z=aalpha+(1-a)beta, where a epsilon R` represents in the Argand plane (A) a straight line passsing through `alpha and beta` (B) a straight line passing through `alpha` but not through `beta` (C) a striaght line passing through `beta` but not through` alpha` (D) a straight line passing neighter through `alpha ` not or through `beta`

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