A square is inscribed in the circle \( x^{2}+y^{2}-2 x+4 y+3=0 \). ...
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A square is inscribed in the circle \( x^{2}+y^{2}-2 x+4 y+3=0 \). Its sides are parallel to the coordinate axes. Then one vertex of the square is
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(a) \( (1+\sqrt{2},-2) \)
(b) \( \quad(1-\sqrt{2},-2) \)
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(c) \( \quad(1,-2+\sqrt{2}) \)
(d) none of these
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