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A line passes through the point of intersection of the line `3x+y+1=0` and `2x-y+3=0` and makes equal intercepts with axes. Then, equation of the line is

A

1) `5x+ 5y-3=0`

B

2) ` x+5y -3=0`

C

3) ` 5x - y-3 =0`

D

4) `5x+ 5y +3=0`

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