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Centre of a circle passing through point (0,1) and touching the curve `y=x^2` at `(2,4)` is

A

`((-16)/(5), (27)/(10))`

B

`((-16)/(7), (5)/(10))`

C

`((-16)/(5), (53)/(10))`

D

none of these

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