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In the standard (x, y) coordinate plane, what are the coordinates of the center of the circle whose equation is
`x^(2)-8x+y^(2)+10y+15=0`?

A

(4, 5)

B

`(4, -5)`

C

`(-4, 5)`

D

`(-5, -4)`

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B
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