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Let `P_(1),p_(2),p_(3)` be the perpendicular distance between pair of parallel lines represented by `x^(2)-3x-4=0, y^(2)-5y+6=0,4x^(2)+20xy+25y^(2)=0` respectively then :

A

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

B

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

C

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

D

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

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