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20 March, 13:10

X^2+y^2 - 2y - 99 = 0

What is the center of this circle? What is the radius of this circle

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  1. J
    20 March, 13:52
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    Center: (0, 1); radius: 10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Your x^2+y^2 - 2y - 99 = 0 is centered at (0, k):

    (x - 0) ^2 + y^2 - 2y - 99 = 0

    and you must "complete the square" of y^2 - 2y

    to determine the value of k:

    (x - 0) ^2 + y^2 - 2y + 1 - 1 - 99 = 0, or

    (x - 0) ^2 + (y - 1) ^2 = 100 = 10^2

    The center is at (h, k) : (0, - 1) and the radius is 10.

    The equation in final form is

    x^2 + (y - 1) ^2 = 10^2

    The radius is 10. That is, since r^2 = 100, r must be 10.
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