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The ration in which the line segement joining the points `(4,-6)` and `(3,1)` is divided by the parabola `y^2=4x` is `(-20+-sqrt(155))/(11):1` (b) `(-20+-sqrt(155))/(11):2` `-20+-2sqrt(155): 11` (d) `-20+-sqrt(155): 11`

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