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One of the diagonals of a square is the portion of the line `x/2+y/3=2` intercepted between the axes. Then the extremities of the other diagonal are: (a) `(5,5),(-1,1)` (b) `(0,0),(4,6)` `(0,0),(-1,1)` (d) `(5,5),4,6)`

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