Let $E$ be the ellipse $\frac{x^2}{9} + \frac{y^2}{4} = 1$ and $C$ be the circle $x^2 + y^2 = 9$. Let $P$ and $Q$ be the points $(1, 2)$ and $(2, 1)$ respectively. Then:

  • A
    $Q$ lies inside $C$ but outside $E$.
  • B
    $Q$ lies outside both $C$ and $E$.
  • C
    $P$ lies inside both $C$ and $E$.
  • D
    $P$ lies inside $C$ but outside $E$.

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