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Let L be the line passing through the point P (1, 2) such that its intercepted segment between the coordinate axes is bisected at P. If `L_(1)` is the line perpendicular to L and passing through the point `(-2, 1)`, then the point of intersection of L and `L_(1)` is :

A

`(4/5,12/5)`

B

`(11/20,29/10)`

C

`(3/10,17/5)`

D

`(3/5,23/10)`

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