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The sides of a rhombus are parallel to the lines `x+y-1=0` and `7x-y-5=0.` It is given that the diagonals of the rhombus intersect at (1, 3) and one vertex, `A` of the rhombus lies on the line `y=2x` . Then the coordinates of vertex `A` are (a)`(8/5,(16)/5)` (b) `(7/(15),(14)/(15))` (c)`(6/5,(12)/5)` (d) `(4/(15),8/(15))`

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