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The line `L` given by `x/5+y/b=1` passes through the point `(13,32)`. The line `K` is parallel to `L` and by has the equation `x/c+y/3=1`. Then the distance between `L` and `K` is
(a) `sqrt(17)`     (b) `17/sqrt(15)`    (c) `23/sqrt(17)`    (d) `23/sqrt(15)`

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