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If the straight lines x + y-2-0, 2x -- y + 1 = 0, and ax + by - c= 0 are concurrent, then the family of lines 2ax + 3by+c=0 (a, b, c are nonzero) is concurrent at

A

(2,3)

B

`(1//2, 1//3)`

C

`(-1//6, -5//9)`

D

`(2//3, -7//5)`

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