The locus of the image of a variable point $P(\alpha, 2 \alpha-1)$ with respect to the line $3 x-2 y+4=0$ is

  • A
    $22(13 x+36)=19(13 y-11)$
  • B
    $30(13 x+36)=19(13 y+37)$
  • C
    $22(13 x+36)=7(13 y+11)$
  • D
    $22(13 x-36)=30(13 y-11)$

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