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The set of values of `m` for which it is possible to draw the chord `y=sqrt(m)x+1` to the curve `x^2+2x y+(2+sin^2alpha)^y^2=1` , which subtends a right angle at the origin for some value of `alpha` , is `[2,3]` (b) `[0,1]` `[1,3]` (d) none of these

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