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The centre of a circle whose end points of a diameter are (-6,3) and (6,4)
a) (8,-1)
b) (4,7)
c) (0,`7/2`)
d) (4,`7/2`)

A

`(8,-1)`

B

`(4,7)`

C

`(0,(7)/(2))`

D

`(4,(7)/(2))`

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