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If the lines `y=3x+1 and 2y=x+3` are equally inclined to the
line `y= mx +4 (1/2 lt m lt 3)` then the values of m are

A

`1/7 ( 1 pm 5sqrt3)`

B

`1/7 (1 pm 5 sqrt3)`

C

`1/7 (1 pm 5 sqrt2)`

D

`1/7 (1 pm 2sqrt5)`

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C
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