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11 December, 17:37

What is the radius of a circle whose equation is (x + 5) 2 + (-3) 2 = 42?

2 units

4 units

U8 units

16 units

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  1. 11 December, 20:38
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    4 units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We assume you intend your equation to be ...

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

    Comparing this to the standard form equation of a circle, ...

    (x - h) ^2 + (y - k) ^2 = r^2

    we find your circle has (h, k) = (-5, 3) and r = 4.

    In this equation, r represents the radius of the circle.

    The radius is 4 units.
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