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A rectangle ABCD is inscribed in the circle `x^2+y^2+3x+12y+2=0` . If the co-ordinates of A and B are (3,-2) and (-2,0) then the other two vertices of the rectangle are

A

(-6, -10)

B

(-1, -12)

C

(1, 12)

D

(6, 10)

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