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if line `2x+7y-1=0` intersect the lines `L1:3x+4y+1=0 and L2:6x+8y-3=0` in `A and B` respectively, then equation of line parallal to `L1 and L2` and passes through a point P such that `AP:PB=2:1` (internally) is (P is on the line `2x+7y-1=0`)

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