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One diagonal of a square is along the line 8x - 15y = 0 and one of its vertex is (1, 2). Then the equation of the sides of the square passing through this vertex, are

A

`23x + 7y = 9, 7x + 23y = 53`

B

`23x - 7y + 9 = 0, 7x + 23y + 53 = 0`

C

`23x - 7y - 9 = 0, 7x + 23y - 53 = 0`

D

None of these

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