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Suppose A, B are two points on 2x-y+3= 0 and P(1, 2) is such that PA = PB. Then the mid-point of AB is

A

`(-1/5, (13)/(5))`

B

`((-7)/(5), 9/5)`

C

`(7/5, (-9)/(5))`

D

`((-7)/(5), (-9)/(5))`

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