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Centre of the circle whose radius is 3 and which touches internally the circle `x^(2)+y^(2)-4x-6y-12=0` at the point (-1 -1) is

A

`(x-(4)/(5))^(2)+(y+(7)/(5))^(2)=3^(2)`

B

`(x+(4)/(5))^(2)+(y-(7)/(5))^(2)=3^(2)`

C

`(x-(4)/(5))^(2)+(y-(7)/(5))^(2)=3^(2)`

D

`(x-(4)/(5))^(2)+(y-(7)/(5))^(2)=3^(2)`

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