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The sides of a triangle are 3x+2y-6=0, 2x-3y+6=0, x+2y+2=0, P(0,b) is a point on y-axis. If P lies on the triangle or inside then the range of b is

A

[-1, 3]

B

[2, 3]

C

[-1, 2]

D

[-2, 2]

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