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Let vertices of the triangle ABC is `A(0,0),B(0,1)` and `C(x,y)` and perimeter is 4 then the locus of C is : (A) `9x^(2)+8y^(2)+8y=16` (B) `8x^(2)+9y^(2)+9y=16` (C) `9x^(2)+8y^(2)+8y=16` (D) `8x^(2)+9y^(2)-9x=16`

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