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If the lines 2x-3y=5and3x-4y=7 are two d...

If the lines `2x-3y=5and3x-4y=7` are two diameters of a circle of radius 7 , then the equation of the circle is

A

`x^(2) +y^(2) +2x- 4y- 47= 0`

B

`x^(2) +y^(2) = 49`

C

`x^(2) +y^(2)- 2x+2y- 47= 0`

D

`x^(2) + y^(2)= 17`

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