The circle x^ 2 +y^ 2 =4 x+8 x+5 intersects the line 3 x-4 y=m at two distinct points if
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The circle \(x^{2}+y^{2}=4 x+8 x+5\) intersects the line \(3 x-4 y=m\) at two distinct points if
- \(-35
- \(15
- \(35
- \(-85
- \(15
Answer
(A) -35<m<15
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