If a point $(\alpha, \beta)$ on the line $3x + y = 0$ and the point $(3, 4)$ lie on opposite sides of the line $3x - 4y - 8 = 0$,then which of the following is correct?

  • A
    $15\alpha - 8 > 0$
  • B
    $\alpha \in (-\infty, \infty)$
  • C
    $15\alpha - 8 = 0$
  • D
    $\alpha = 0$

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