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Let A(2,3), B(3,-6), C(5,-7) be three points. If P is a point satisfying the condition `PA^(2)+PB^(2)=2PC^(2)`, then a point that lies on the locus of P is

A

`(2,-5)`

B

`(-2,5)`

C

`(13,10)`

D

`(-13,-10)`

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