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92. Let P and Q be any two points on the lines represented by 2x-3y = 0 and 2x + 3y = 0 respectively. If the area of triangle OPQ (where O is origin) is 5, then which of the following is not the possible equation of the locus of mid-point of PO? (a) 4x2-9y2 +30 = 0 (b) 4x2-9y2-30 = 0 c) 9x2-4)/2-30=0 (d) none of these

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