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Find the point `P` on the circle `x^2+y^2 -4x-6y+9=0` such that (i) `/_POX` is minimum (ii) `OP` is maximum, where `O` is the origin and `OX` is the x-axis.

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Now, from Eq. (iii) `Q-=(2=+(4)/(sqrt13),3+(6)/(sqrt13))`
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