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A point charge `q_(1)=+6e` fixed at the origin of a coordinate system, and another point charge `q_(2)=-10e` is fixed at `x=8nm`, `y=0` the locus of all points in the xy plane for which potential `V=0` (other man inifinity) is a circle centered on the x-axis as shown.
Q. X-coordinate of the centre of the circle is-

A

`-2nm`

B

`-3nm`

C

`-7.5nm`

D

`-4.5nm`

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