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If the complex number `z+x+i y` satisfies the condition `|z+1|=1,` then `z` lies on `x-a xi s` (b) circle with centre`(-1,0)` and radius`1` `y-a xi s` (d) none of these

A

x-axis

B

Circle with centre `(1,0)` and radius `1`

C

Circle with centre `(-1,0)` and radius `1`

D

y-axis

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C
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