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[" Consider the parabola "(x-1)^(2)+(y-2)^(2)=((12x-5y+3)^(2))/(169)" .Then locus of point of intersection of "],[" perpendicular tangent is "],[[" (A) "12x-5y+3=0," (B) "12x+5y+3=0," () "12x-5y-2=0," (D) None "]]

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