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The distance between the lines `y=mx+c_1` and `y=mx+c_2` is

A

`(c_(1)-c_(2))/(sqrt(m^(2)+1))`

B

`(|c_(1)-c_(2)|)/(sqrt(1+m^(2)))`

C

`(c_(2)-c_(1))/(sqrt(1+m^(2)))`

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