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Let `E` be the ellipse `(x^2)/9+(y^2)/4=1` and `C` be the circle `x^2+y^2=9` . Let `Pa n dQ` be the points (1, 2) and (2, 1), respectively. Then `Q` lies inside `C` but outside `E` `Q` lies outside both `Ca n dE` `P` lies inside both `C` and `E` `P` lies inside `C` but outside `E`

A

Q lies inside C but outside E

B

Q lies outside both C and E

C

P lies inside both C and E

D

P lies inside C but outside E

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D
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