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( AT (D ) 2 ( 3 (D ) 4 Q.19 A, B and Care points in the xy plane such that A(1, 2); B (5,6) and AC = 3BC. Then (A) ABC is a unique triangle (B) There can be only two such triangles. (C) No such triangle is possible (D) There can be infinite number of such triangles. 22 .22.22_ ALAD: 01.

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