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A

195

B

185

C

85

D

95

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D

Key idea Equation of tangent to the curve
`x^(2)= 4ay "at"(x_(1), y_(1)) is "xx"_(1)=4a((y+y_(1))/(2))`
Tangent to the curve `x^(2)=y-6 "at" (1,7) " is "`
`x = (y+7)/(2)-6`
`rArr 2x-y+5=0" "(i)`
Equation of circle is `x^(2)+y^(2)+16x + 12y+C=0 " Centre"(-8,-6)`
`r=sqrt(8^(2)+6^(2)-c)=sqrt(100-c)`
Since, line 2x - y + 5 = 0 also touches the circle.
`therefore sqrt(100-c)=|(2(-8)-(-6)+5)/(sqrt(2^(2)+1^(2)))|`
`rArr sqrt(100-c)=|(-16+6+5)/(sqrt5)|`
`rArr sqrt(100-c)=|-sqrt5|`
`rArr 100-c=5`
`rArr c= 95`
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