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If two vertices of a triangle are `(0,2)` and `(4,3)` and its orthocentre is `(0,0)` then the third vertex of the triangle lies in (a) `1^(st)` quadrant (b) `2^(nd)`quadrant (c) `3^(rd)` quadrant (d) `4^(th)` quadrant

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