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Find the combined equation of the lines passing through the origin such that
(1) one is parallel to ` x + 2y = 5` and other is perpendicular to `2x - y + 3 = 0.`
(2) which are perendicular to the lines `3x + 2y -1 = 0` and `x -3y + 2 = 0`

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