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The locus of the point which moves, so that its distance from the fixed point `(-2, 3)` equals its distance from the line `x + 6 = 0`, is

A

`y^(2) -6 y + 8 x =0`

B

`y^(2) - 3y + 2x + 5=0`

C

`y^(2) - 3y + 2x - 5=0`

D

`y^2 - 6y - 8x -23 =0`

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