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[" 6.The equation "Im((iz-2)/(z-i))+1=0,z in C,z!=i" represents a "],[" part of a circle having radius equal to "],[[" (a) "1," (b) "(3)/(4)," (c) "(1)/(2)," (d) "2]],[[" (a) "1," (b) "(3)/(4)," (c) "(1)/(2)," (d) "2]]

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