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Let a, b, c and d be non-zero numbers. If the point of intersection of the lines `4a x+""2a y+c=""0` and `5b x+""2b y+d=""0` lies in the fourth quadrant and is equidistant from the two axes then (1) `2b c-3a d=""0` (2) `2b c+""3a d=""0` (3) `3b c-2a d=""0` (4) `3b c+""2a d=""0`

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