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Statement-1: The quadrilateral whose vertices (in order) are A(1,0), B(0,3) , C(-2,0) and D(0,2) cannot be convex.
Statement-2: A quadrilateral ABCD ( in order is) is convex if when any diagonal is taken then the remaining vertices must be on the opposite sides of it.

A

Statement -1 is True , Statement -2 is True , Statement -2- is a correct explanation for statement - 1

B

Statement -1 is True , Statement -2 is True , Statement -2 is NOT a correct explanation for statement -1

C

Statement -1 is True, Statement -2 is False

D

Statement -1 is False , Statement -2 is True

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