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If a line is passing through `p(2,3)` which intersects the line `x+y=7` at a distance of four units from `P`. Then the slope of line is

A

`(sqrt5-1)/(sqrt5+1)`

B

`(1-sqrt7)/(1+sqrt7)`

C

`(1-sqrt5)/(1+sqrt5)`

D

`(sqrt7-1)/(sqrt7+1)`

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