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Which equation represents a circle with a center at -3,-5 and a radius of 5

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Answer:
(x+3)^2+(y+5)^2=25

Explanation:

The equation of the in center-radius form is the shown below:


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

Where the center is at the point (h,k) and r is the radius of the circle.

Based on the information given in the problem, the center of the circle is at the point (-3,-5) and a radius of the circle is 5, then, you must substitute values into the equation shown above.

Therefore, you obtain the following equation:


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


(x+3)^2+(y+5)^2=25

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