If a line $L$ is common to the pairs of lines $6 x^2-x y-12 y^2=0$ and $15 x^2+14 x y-8 y^2=0$,then the combined equation of the other two lines is

  • A
    $10 x^2-19 x y+6 y^2=0$
  • B
    $5 x^2-4 x y+7 y^2=0$
  • C
    $x^2-9 x y+y^2=0$
  • D
    $3 x^2+6 x y+11 y^2=0$

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