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If the equations of the tangent to the circle ` x^(2)+ y^(2)- 2x + 6y -6 =0 ` parallel to ` 3x - 4y + 7=0 ` is 3x - 4y +k=0 , then the values of k are : a)` 5,-35` b)` -5,35` c)` 7,-32 ` d)` -7,32 `

A

5,-35

B

`-5,35`

C

`7,-32`

D

`-7,32`

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