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24 June, 06:32

A circle is described by the equation (x-1/2) ^2 + (y-3/2) ^2 = 4/9. What are the cordinates for the center of the circle and the length of the radius? A) (-1/2,-3/2), 2/3 units B) (-1/2,-3/2), 4/9 units C) (1/2,3/2), 4/9 units D) (1/2,3/2), 2/3 units

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  1. 24 June, 09:22
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    -1/2,-3/2 I think but not sure
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