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Consider the circle `x^2+y^2-6x + 4y = 12 ` the equations of a tangent of this circle that is parallel to the line `4x + 3y + 5=0` is

A

4x +3y +10 =0

B

4x +3y -9 =0

C

4x +3y +9 =0

D

4x +3y -31 =0

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