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Separate eqation of lines represented by the equation `6x^2+5xy-4y^2=0` is

A

`x-2y=0 and x+3y=0`

B

`2x-y=0 and 3x+4y=0`

C

`x+y=0 and x-4y=0`

D

`2x^2+y^2-xy+11x-y+12=0`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Given , `6x^2+5xy-4y^2=0`
`(2x-y)(3x+4y)=0`
`rArr 2x-y=0 and 3x+4y=0`
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