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A circle passes through `(-2, 4)` and touches y-axis at `(0, 2).` Which one of following equations can represents diameter of the circle? 1) `4x +5y-6 = 0` 2) `2x-3y+10=0` 3) `3x +4y-3=0` 4) `5x + 2y + 4 = 0`

A

`2x-3y+10=0`

B

`3x+ 4y -3=0`

C

`4x+5x-6=0`

D

` 5x+ 2y + 4=0`

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