If the line joining the points $A(b \cos \alpha, b \sin \alpha)$ and $B(a \cos \beta, a \sin \beta)$ is extended to the point $N(x, y)$ such that $AN: NB = b: a$,then

  • A
    $x \cos \frac{\alpha-\beta}{2}+y \sin \frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}=0$
  • B
    $x \cos \frac{\alpha-\beta}{2}+y \sin \frac{\alpha-\beta}{2}=0$
  • C
    $x \cos \frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}+y \sin \frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}=0$
  • D
    $x \cos \frac{\alpha+\beta}{2}+y \sin \frac{\alpha-\beta}{2}=0$

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