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The equation of a line parallel to the line \(3 x+4 y=0\) and touching the circle \(x^{2}+y^{2}=9\) in the first quadrant is
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The equation of a line parallel to the line \(3 x+4 y=0\) and touching the circle \(x^{2}+y^{2}=9\) in the first quadrant is
(A) \(3 x+4 y=15\)
(B) \(3 x+4 y=45\)
(C) \(3 x+4 y=9\)
(D) \(3 x+4 y=27\)
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