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The equation of the diagonal through origin of the quadrilateral formed by the lines `x=0, y=0, x+y-1 and 6x+y-3=0` is (A) `4x-3y=0` (B) `3x-2y=0` (C) `x=y` (D) `x+y=0`

A

`3x - y = 0 `

B

`3x - 2y = 0 `

C

`x - y = 0 `

D

`3x - 4y = 0 `

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