Area under the curveHard
Question
Consider two curves C1 : y2 = 2x and C2 : x2 + y2 - 3x + 2 = 0, then -
Options
A.C1 and C2 touch each other only at one point
B.C1 and C2 touch each other exactly at two points
C.C1 and C2 intersect (but do not touch) at exactly two points
D.C1 and C2 neither intersect nor touch each other
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