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Tangents are drawn from the point (17, 7) to the circle `x^2+y^2=169`, Statement I The tangents are mutually perpendicular Statement, lls The locus of the points frorn which mutually perpendicular tangents can be drawn to the given circle is `x^2 +y^2=338` (a) Statement I is correct, Statement II is correct; Statement II is a correct explanation for Statementl (b( Statement I is correct, Statement I| is correct Statement II is not a correct explanation for Statementl (c)Statement I is correct, Statement II is incorrect (d) Statement I is incorrect, Statement II is correct

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Statement-I is true, statement-II is true, statement-II is correct explanation for statement-I

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Statement-I is true, statement-II is true, statement-II is NOT correct explanation for statement-I

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Statement-I is true, Statement-II is False

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Statement-I is False, Statement-II is True

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