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`p_(1),p_(2),p_(3)` be the product of perpendicular from (0,0) to `xy+x+y+1=0, x^(2)-x^(2)+2x+1=0, 2x^(2)+3xy-2y^(2)+3x+y+1=0` respectively then :

A

`p_(1) lt p_(2) lt p_(3)`

B

`p_(3) lt p_(2) lt p_(1)`

C

`p_(2) lt p_(3) lt p_(1)`

D

`p_(1) lt p_(3) lt p_(2)`

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