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If two distinct chords, drawn from the point (p, q) on the circle `x^2+y^2=p x+q y` (where `p q!=q)` are bisected by the x-axis, then `p^2=q^2` (b) `p^2=8q^2` `p^2<8q^2` (d) `p^2>8q^2`

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