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If `(x , y)` is a variable point on the line `y=2x` lying between the lines `2(x+1)+y=0` and `x+3(y-1)=0` , then (a) `x in (-1/2,6/7)` (b) `x in (-1/2,3/7)` (c) `y in (-1,3/7)` (d) `y in (-1,6/7)`

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