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Reduce the equation `2x-7y+3=0` to the intercept form and hence find the intercepts on the axes.

A

`-(3)/(2),(3)/(7)`

B

`-(3)/(2),(2)/(7)`

C

`-(3)/(2),(3)/(11)`

D

None

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