The equation of a line making an angle $60^{\circ}$ with the line $x+y-3=0$ and passing through the point $(1,1)$ is

  • A
    $(1+\sqrt{3})x+(1-\sqrt{3})y-2=0$
  • B
    $2x+y-3=0$
  • C
    $\sqrt{3}x+(1-\sqrt{3})y=1$
  • D
    $\sqrt{3}x+(2+\sqrt{3})y=2(1+\sqrt{3})$

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