Answer:
The right answer is A. :
.
Explanation:
The standard equation for a circumference with radius r, and center in the point with coordinates (h,k) is (x-h)^2+(x-k)^2=r^2.
Here, notice that for the statement of the problem we know that the radius is
. Then, r^2=5.
The coordinates of the center of the circumference is (-9,-4). Then the values of h and k are -9 and -4 respectively. Taking into account the rule of signs, (x-h)=(x+9) and (y-k)=(y+4).
Therefore, the standard equation of the circle is
(x+9)^2+(x+4)^2=5.