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The circle represented by the equation `x ^(2) + y^(2) + 2gx + 2fy + c=0` will be a point circle, if

A

`g^2+f^2=c`

B

`g^2+f^2gtc`

C

`g^2+f^2+c=0`

D

`g^2+f^2ltc`

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