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If \((\alpha, \beta)\) is the centre of the circle which passes through the point \((1,-1)\) and cuts the circles \(x^2+y^2+2 x-3 y-5=0, x^2+y^2-3 x+2 y+1=0\) orthogonally, then \(\alpha-5 \beta=\)

  1. A -10
  2. B 5
  3. C -11
  4. D 10
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(D) 10

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Let the required circle be \(x^2+y^2+2gx+2fy+c=0\). Its center is \((\alpha, \beta) = (-g, -f)\). Orthogonality with \(x^2+y^2+2x-3y-5=0\): \(2g(1)+2f(-3/2)=c-5 \implies 2g-3f-c=-5\). Orthogonality with \(x^2+y^2-3x+2y+1=0\): \(2g(-3/2)+2f(1)=c+1 \implies -3g+2f-c=1\).…