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The quadrilateral formed by the lines square root of 3 x end root+ y = 0; x + square root of 3y = 0; square root of 3x + y = 1; x + square root of 3y + 1 = 0 is

  1. a rectangle    
  2. a square    
  3. a rhombus    
  4. None    

The correct answer is: a rhombus

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