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If a point P has co-ordinates `(0, -2) and Q` is any point on the circle`x^2+y^2-5x-y+5=0,` then the maximum value of `(PQ)^2` is : (a) `(25+sqrt6)/2` (b) `14+5sqrt3` (c) `(47+10sqrt6)/2` (d) `8+5sqrt3`

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