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The equation of a circle is x2+y2−12x+6y+20=0 .

What is the radius of the circle?

r = ?

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Answer:

The radius is r=5 units

Explanation:

we know that

The equation of the circle in standard form is equal to


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

where

(h,k) is the center and r is the radius

we have


x^(2)+y^(2)-12x+6y+20=0

Convert to standard form

Group terms that contain the same variable, and move the constant to the opposite side of the equation


(x^(2)-12x)+(y^(2)+6y)=-20

Complete the square twice. Remember to balance the equation by adding the same constants to each side


(x^(2)-12x+36)+(y^(2)+6y+9)=-20+36+9


(x^(2)-12x+36)+(y^(2)+6y+9)=25

Rewrite as perfect squares


(x-6)^(2)+(y+3)^(2)=5^(2)

therefore

The center is the point (6,-3) and the radius is r=5 units

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