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distance of the lines 2x-3y-4=0 from the...

distance of the lines `2x-3y-4=0` from the point `(1, 1)` measured paralel to the line `x+y=1` is

A

`sqrt2`

B

`(5)/(sqrt2)`

C

`(1)/(sqrt2)`

D

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