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The line parallel to the x axis and passing through the intersection of the lines
`ax+2by+3b=0` and bx -2ay-3a=0
where (a,b) `ne` (0,0) is

A

above the x-axis at a distance of `(2//3)` from it

B

above the x-axis at a distance of `(3//2)` from it

C

below the x-axis at a distance of `(2//3)` from it

D

below the x-axis at a distance of `(3//2)` from it

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