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Let B1 = 3x + 4y – 7 = 0 & B2 = 4x - 3x...

Let `B_1 = 3x + 4y – 7 = 0 & B_2 = 4x - 3x -14=0` are angle bisectors of the angle between the lines `L_1 = 0 & L_2 = 0` in which L, is passes through the point (1, 2), then

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