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For the parabola `y^(2) = 4x ` , the points (s) P whose focal distance is 17 , is/are

A

(2,8) or (2,-8)

B

(16, 8) or (16, -8)

C

(8,8) or (8,-8)

D

(4,8) or(4,-8)

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