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The centre of the circle which is such that the length of the tangents to it from the points (1, 0), (2, 0) and (3, 2) are `1,sqrt(7)` and `sqrt(2)` respectively lie in (a) I quadrant(b) II quadrant (c) III quadrant (d) IV quadrant

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