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Statement-1: The equation x^(2)-y^(2)-4x...

Statement-1: The equation `x^(2)-y^(2)-4x-4y=0` represents a circle with centre (2, 2) passing through the origin.
Statement-2: The equation `x^(2)+y^(2)+4x+6y+13=0` represents a point.

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