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[" A chord of the circle "x^(2)+y^(2)-4x-6y=0" passing through "(0,0)" subtends an angle "tan^(-1)((7)/(4))],[" the point where the circle meets the positive y-axis.Equarious i.is zerd is "],[[" A) "2x+3y=0," B) "29x-2y=," C) "2x-y=0," D) "2x-29y=0]]

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