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Statement I: The circle with the points of intersectionof the line `3x+4y=12` with axes as extremities of a diameter is `x^(2)+y^(2)-4x-3y=0`
Statement II: The circle passing through (0,0) and making intercepts 8 and 6 on x,y axes, has its is (-4,2).
Which of above statement is false?

A

only I

B

only II

C

both I and II

D

neigther I nor II

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B
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