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If `P and Q` are two points on the circle `x^2 + y^2 - 4x + 6y-3=0` which are farthest and nearest respectively from the point `(7, 2)` then. (A) `P-=(2-2sqrt(2), -3-2sqrt(2))` (B) `Q-= (2+2sqrt(2), -3 + 2 sqrt(2))` (C) `P-= (2+2sqrt(2), -3 + 2 sqrt(2))` (D) `Q-= (2-2sqrt(2), -3 + 2 sqrt(2))`

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