Solve the following pair of linear equations in two variables using a graph: $2x - 3y = 5$ and $4x - 6y = -13$.

  • A
    $(1, 2)$
  • B
    $\text{No solution } (\varnothing)$
  • C
    $(3, 1)$
  • D
    $(7, 5)$

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