The correct matching is :
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry

The correct matching is :
- (A–r;B–s; C–p; D–q)
- (A–s;B–r; C–p; D–q)
- (A–q;B–s; C–p; D–r)
- (A–p;B–s; C–p; D–q)
Answer
(A) (A–r;B–s; C–p; D–q)
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