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The lines `x+2y+3=0,x+2y-7=0,a n d2x-y-4=0` are the sides of a square. The equation of the remaining side of the square can be `2x-y+6=0` (b) `2x-y+8=0` `2x-y-10=0` (b) `2x-y-14=0`

A

`2x-y-6=0`

B

`2x-y+6=0`

C

`2x-y-14=0`

D

`2x-y+14=0`

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