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If `A((sin alpha)/3 - 1,(cos alpha)/2 - 1)` and B(1,1) `alpha in [ -pi,pi]` are two points on the same side of the line `3x - 2y +1 = 0 ` then `alpha ` belongs to the interval

A

`[-pi,-(3pi)/(4))uu((pi)/(4),pi]`

B

`[-pi,pi]`

C

`phi`

D

None of these

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