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1 September, 22:33

What is the y-coordinate of the center of the circle with the following equation:

(x - 5) 2 + (y + 18) 2 = 36

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  1. 1 September, 23:18
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    (5, - 18)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the original formula for the circle is (x - h) 2 + (y - k) 2 = r2 the center is (h, k)

    so,

    (x - 5) 2 + (y + 18) 2 = 36

    h = 5, k=-18
  2. 2 September, 01:02
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    The answer to your question is - 18

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    Equation of a circle (x - 5) ² + (y + 18) ² = 36

    The equation of the circle in standard form is (x - h) ² + (y - k) ² = r²,

    where the coordinates of the center are (h, k).

    Then just get the h, k values and change the signs.

    h = - (-5) = 5

    k = - (18) = - 18

    the x-coordinate = 5

    the y-coordinate = - 18
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