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The point on the parabola `x^2 = y + 2`, where tangent is perpendicular to the chord joining `A-= (14, 2) and B-= (2, 4)` (A) `(-3, 7)` (B) `(3, 7)` (C) `(4, 14)` (D) `(2, 2)`

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