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The equation of one asymptote of the hyperbola `14x^(2)+38y+20y^(2)+x-7y-91=0" is "7x+5y-3=0`. Then the other asymptote is

A

a,b,c

B

b,c,a

C

c,a,b

D

c,b,a

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