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The lines x+2y-3=0 and 3x-y+7=0 are:...

The lines `x+2y-3=0` and `3x-y+7=0` are:

A

parallel

B

neither parallel nor perpendicular

C

perepndicular

D

parallel as well as perpendicular

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The correct Answer is:
B
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