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The equation of the image ofthe circle `x^2+ y^2 +16x -24y+ 183 =0` by the line mirror `4x+ 7y+ 13= 0` is

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`x ^(2) + y ^(2) - 32 x - 4y - 235 =0`

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`x ^(2) + y ^(2) + 4x + 7y + 13=0`

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`x ^(2) + y ^(2) + 32x + 4y + 235 =0`

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`x ^(2) + y ^(2) - 32 x + 4y + 235 =0`

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