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For the circle x ^(2) +y^(2) + 3x +3y =0...

For the circle `x ^(2) +y^(2) + 3x +3y =0,` which of the following relation is true ?

A

Centre lies on X-axis

B

Centre lies on Y-axis

C

Centre is at origin

D

Circle passes through origin

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D
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