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A point P moves on line `2x-3y+4=0` If `Q(1,4)` and `R(3,-2)` are fixed points, then the locus of the centroid of `triangle PQR` is a line: (a) with slope `3/2` (b) parallel to y-axis (c) with slope `2/3` (d) parallel to x-axis

A

parallel to x-axis

B

with slope `(2)/(3)`

C

with slope `(3)/(2)`

D

parallel to y-axis

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