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The following equation represents different curves. <br> $(a)\; x+4y =9 \qquad (b) y^2 = 8(x+3) \qquad (c)\; x^2+y^2 + 2x+3y+8=0$ <br><br> The coordinates of the x-intercept which lies on the curve (b) is
$\begin{array}{1 1} (a)\; (3,0) \\ (b)\; (-3,0) \\ (c)\; (0,3) \\ (d)\; (0, -3) \end{array}$
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