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The equation of a circle of radius 5 which lies within the circle `x^2+y^2+14x+10y-26=0` and touches it at the point (-1,3) is

A

`x^2+y^2+8x+2y-8=0`

B

`x^2+y^2+10x+2y+1=0`

C

`x^2+y^2+8x+4y-4=0`

D

`x^2+y^2+8x+6y=0`

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