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[" The point on the line "3x+4y=5" which "],[" is equidistant from "(1,2)" and "(3,4)" is: "],[[" (A) "(7,-4)],[" (B) "(15,-10),(1/7,8/7)],[" (C) "(0,5/4),]]

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