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Two pair of straight lines have the eqautions `y^2+xy-12x^2=0 and ax^2+2hxy+by^2=0` . One line will be common among them if

A

`a=-3(2h+3b) `

B

`a=8 (h-2b) `

C

`a=2(b+h)`

D

`a=-3(b+h) `

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