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The four sides of a quadrilateral are given by the equation `xy(x-2)(y - 3)=0` The equation of the line parallel to `x-4y=0` that divides the quadrilateral in two equal areas is

A

`x-4y-1=0`

B

`x-4y+5=0`

C

`x-4y+1=0`

D

`x-4y+3=0`

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