Answer:- 2) Option a is the correct answer.
For an infinite plane sheet of charge, the electric field value is given by-
Keeping the value, we get-
The point is at the negative x-axis, the charge on the sheet is negative. So the electric field at the given point would be towards the sheet i.e. towards positive x-axis.
Thus,
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