Let the abscissae of the two points $P$ and $Q$ on a circle be the roots of $x^{2}-4x-6=0$ and the ordinates of $P$ and $Q$ be the roots of $y^{2}+2y-7=0$. If $PQ$ is a diameter of the circle $x^{2}+y^{2}+2ax+2by+c=0$,then the value of $(a+b-c)$ is.

  • A
    $12$
  • B
    $13$
  • C
    $14$
  • D
    $16$

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