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If the lines `x+y=0, x-y=0 and 2x+3y-6=0` are the sides of a triangle and (-2, a) is an interior point of the triangle then a lies

A

`2 lt a lt 10//3`

B

`-2 lt a lt 10//3`

C

`-1 lt a lt 9//2`

D

`-3 gt a gt 9//2`

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