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Two lines represented by the equation.`x^2-y^2-2x+1=0` are rotated about the point `(1,0)`, the line making the bigger angle with the position direction ofthe x-axis being turned by `45^@` in the clockwise sense and the other line being turned by `15^@` in the anti-clockwise sense. The combined equation of the pair of lines in their new position is

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