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If the lines represented by the equation `6x^(2)+41xy-7y^(2)=0` make angle `alpha " and " beta` with x-axis, then `tanalpha tanbeta=`

A

`-6/7`

B

`+6/7`

C

`-7/6`

D

`7/6`

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