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The ends of the latus rectum of the parabola `(x-2)^(2)=-6(y+1)` are

A

(2,7),(3,-7)

B

(0,5),(0,-5)

C

(0,7),(0,-5)

D

(5,-5/2),(-1,-5/2)

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