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Let the straight line `L:x-2y = 8`, be rotated, through an angle `'theta'` (where tan `theta = 1/3`), about the point `P(0, -4)` in anticlockwise sence. After rotation the line becomes tangent to the circle which lies in `4^(th)` quadrant and also touches co-ordinate axes. Which of the following is/are correct

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