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The circle C has its centre at (-1, 1) a...

The circle `C` has its centre at `(-1, 1)` and touches both the coordinate axes. From a point `P(2, 3)` tangents are drawn to touch `C` at `Q` and `R.` The equation of the line joining the midpoints of `PQ` and `PR` is

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