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Consider the two curves `C_1` ; `y^2 = 4x`, `C_2` : `x^2 + y^2 - 6x + 1 = 0` then :

A

`C_(1)` and `C_(2)` touch each other only at one point

B

`C_(1)` and `C_(2)` touch each other exactly at two points

C

`C_(1)` and `C_(2)` intersect (but do not touch) at exactly two points

D

`C_(1)` and `C_(2)` neither intersect nor touch each other

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