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If two adjacent sides of AB and AC of square ABDC are parallel to pair of lines given by `2x^2 +3xy-2y^2 -10x +15y-28 =0`. Diagonals intersects at origin and vertex A lie on the line `y + 2x + 3 = 0` the coordinates of vertex A is

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