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Without change of axes the origin is shifted to (h, k), then from the equation `x^(2)+y^(2)-4x+6y-7=0`, the term containing linear powers are missing, then point (h, k) is

A

(a) (3, 2)

B

(b) (-3, 2)

C

(c) (2, -3)

D

(d) (-2, -3)

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