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The ratio in which the line 3x+ y=9 divides the line made by joining the points (1, 3) and (2, 7) is ? (A) 3 : 4 external (B) 3 : 4 internal (C) 1:4 internal (D) 4:3 internal

A

(a)D

B

(b)A

C

(c)B

D

(d)C

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