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Let C be the circle x^2+y^2-4x-4y-1=0. T...

Let C be the circle `x^2+y^2-4x-4y-1=0.` The number oof points common to C and the sides of the rectangle determined by the lines `x=2,x=5,y=-1 and y=5` equal to

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