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The diagonal passing through origin of a quadrilateral formed by `x=0 , y=0 , x+y =1 and 6x + y=3 ` is

A

1) `3x -2y =0`

B

2) ` 2x - 3y =0`

C

3) `3x+ 2y =0`

D

4) None of these

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