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The equation 9x^3+9x^2y-45x^2=4y^3+4xy^2...

The equation `9x^3+9x^2y-45x^2=4y^3+4xy^2-20y^2` represents 3 straight lines, two of which passes through origin. Then find the are of the triangle formed by these lines.

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