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The equation of the normal to the curve `y=sqrt(x-3)`, which is parallel to the curve `6x+3y-4=0` are

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2x+y+9=0, 2x+y+7=0

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2x-y+9=0, 2x+y+7=0

C

2x+y-9=0, 2x+y-7=0

D

2x-y-9=0, 2x+y-7=0

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