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Prove that the equartion `3y^(2)-8xy-3x^(2)-29x+3y-18=0` represents two straight lines. Find also their point of intersection and the angle between them.

A

`(1,1/2)`

B

`(1,-1/2)`

C

`(-3/2,5/2)`

D

`(-3/2,-5/2)`

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