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Let one of the vertices of the square circumseribing the circle `x^(2) + y^(2) - 6x -4y + 11 = 0` be `(4, 2 + sqrt(3))` The other vertices of the square may be

A

`(3 -sqrt(3), 3)`

B

`(2, 2 -sqrt(3))`

C

`(3+ sqrt(3 ). 1)`

D

`(0, 0)`

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