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Design a Point Class with attributes X and Y coordinates. The Class should have following functions:
a) change the coordinates,
b) return a 2 element list [x,y]
c) print a Point object.
d) return distance from this instance to a given [x,y]
Also design a Line Class which has 2 Point attributes. The Line class should have functions for following behaviours:
a) Return the length of the line.
b) Print the equation of the line
c) Find if this instance is equal in length to another line.
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