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Statement - I : (x + 2)^(2) + (y-3)^(2) ...

Statement - I : `(x + 2)^(2) + (y-3)^(2) = -1`, this equation cannot represent the equation of a circle.
Statement - II : `(x+2)^(2) + (y-3)^(2) = -1` cannot represent a real equation of a locus

A

Statement- I is true, Statement - II is true and Statement- II is a correct explanation for Statement - I.

B

Statement- I is true, Statement - II is true but Statement- II is not a correct explanation for Statement - I.

C

Statement- I is true, Statement-II is false.

D

Statement- I is false, Statement-II is true.

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