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31 August, 09:37

How do you even solve these?

Enter the equation of the circle described below.

Center (3, - 2), radius = 5

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  1. 31 August, 10:09
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    The equation takes the x coordinate of the vertex and puts it into an equation in vertex form with the y coordinate and the radius. The radius is entered as its squared value. The general form of a circle is (x-h) ^2 + (y-k) ^2 = r^2. So yours would look like this: (x-3) ^2 + (y+2) ^2 = 25
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