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If `L_1 and L_2`, are two lines belonging to family of lines `(3 + 2lambda) x+(4 + 3lambda) y-7-5lambda =0` (`lambda` is parameter) such that it is at maximum and miimum distance from (2, 3), respectively, then theequation of lines passing through `(1, 2)` and making equal angles with `L_1 and L_2` is/are

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