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A line through `A(-5,-4)` meets the lines `x+3y+2 = 0 ,2x+y + 4 = 0and x - y - 5 =0` at the points B,C and D respectively ,if
`((15)/(AB))^(2)+((10)/(AC))^(2) = (6/(AD))^(2)`
find the equation of the line

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