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If the line y = mx + c is passing through origin and away from the circle ` 4 x^(2) + 4y^(2) - 80 y + 360 = 0,` then . . . .

A

`|m| gt 3 `

B

` m gt 3`

C

`m lt - 3`

D

`|m| lt 3`

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