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`A(-1,1), B(5,3)` are opposite vertices of a square in the `x y` plane. The equation of the other diagonal (not passing through `A, B` ) of the square is given by

A

2x-3y+4=0

B

2x-y+3=0

C

y+3x-8=0

D

x+2y-1=0

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C
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