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7 June, 02:45

A circle has a radius of

37 units and is centered at (1.3, - 3,5). What is the equation of the circle?

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  1. 7 June, 03:58
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    If the radius is 37 units, the equation of the circle is

    x² + y² - 2.6x + 7y - 1355.06 = 0

    If the units is actually 3.7 units, then the equation becomes

    x² + y² - 2.6x + 7y + 0.25 = 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The general equation of a circle is given as

    (x - a) ² + (y-b) ² = r²

    where a and are the center of the circle along the x and y axis respectively.

    Hence a circle that has a radius of 37 units and is centered at (1.3, - 3,5) may be given as

    (x - 1.3) ² + (y + 3.5) ² = 37²

    x² - 2.6x + 1.69 + y² + 7y + 12.25 = 1369

    x² + y² - 2.6x + 7y - 1355.06 = 0

    If the units is actually 3.7 units,

    x² + y² - 2.6x + 7y + 0.25 = 0
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