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A line passes through the point of intersection of `2x +y=5 and x+ 3y+8=0` and paralled to the `3x+4y = 7` is

A

1) `3x+4 y+3 =0`

B

2) ` 3x+4 y=0`

C

3) `4x- 3y +3=0`

D

4) ` 4x - 3y =3`

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