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A point on the straight line, `3x+5y=15` which is equidistant from the coordinate axes will lie only in

A

`1^(st)` and `2^(nd)` quadrants

B

`4^(th)` quadrant

C

`1^(st) , 2^(nd) and 4^(th)` quadrants

D

`1^(st)` quadrants

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