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Pair of lines through (1, 1) and making equal angle with 3x - 4y= 1 and 12x +9y= 1 intersect x-axis at `P_1` and `P_2`, then `P_1, P_2` may be

A

`(8/7, 0)` and `(9/7, 0)`

B

`(6/7, 0)` and `(8, 0)`

C

`(8/7, 0)` and `(1/8, 0)`

D

`(8, 0)` and `(1/8, 0)`

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