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The condition for- the line 4x + 3y + k ...

The condition for- the line 4x + 3y + k = 0 to intersect `y^(2) = 8x` is

A

`k lt (9)/(2)`

B

`k gt 5`

C

`k gt (15)/(2) `

D

`K gt 6`

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