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Any circle through the point of intersection of the lines `x+sqrt(3)y=1` and `sqrt(3)x-y=2` intersects there lines at points `Pa n dQ` . Then the angle subtended by the are `P Q` at its center is `180^0` (b) `90^0` (c) `120^0` depends on center and radius

A

`180^(@)`

B

`90^(@)`

C

`120^(@)`

D

Depends on centre and radius

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