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Two vertices of a triangle are (3,-2) and (-2,3) and its orthocentre is (-6,1) . Then the third vertex of this triangle can not lie on the line

A

`4x+y=2`

B

`5x+y=2`

C

`3x+y=3`

D

`6x+y=0`

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