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The point of intersection of perpendicular lines `a x^(2)+3 x y-2 y^(2)-5 x+5 y+c=0` is

A

`((1)/(3), (2)/(3))`

B

`((1)/(5), (2)/(5))`

C

`((1)/(5), 1)`

D

`((1)/(5), (7)/(5))`

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