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Locus of the image of the point (2, 3) in the line `(2x-3y""+""4)""+""k""(x-2y""+""3)""=""0,""kepsiR` , is a : (1) straight line parallel to x-axis. (2) straight line parallel to y-axis (3) circle of radius `sqrt(2)` (4) circle of radius `sqrt(3)`

A

Straight line parallel to x-axis

B

Straight line parallel to y-axis

C

circle of radius `sqrt(2)`

D

circle of radius `sqrt(3)`

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