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What is the standard equation of the circle with radius 5 and the center (-3, -4)?

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{(x + 3)}^(2) + {(y + 4)}^(2) = 25

EXPLANATION

The equation of a circle with center (h,k) and radius r units is given by:


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

From the given information the center of the circle is (-3,-4) and the radius is r=5 units.

We substitute the known values to obtain:


{(x - - 3)}^(2) + {(y - - 4)}^(2) = {5}^(2)

We simplify to get:


{(x + 3)}^(2) + {(y + 4)}^(2) = 25

Therefore the equation of the circle in standard form is:


{(x + 3)}^(2) + {(y + 4)}^(2) = 25

User Mikel Urkia
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Answer:

(x+3)² + (y+4)²=25

Explanation:

The question is on equation of a circle

The distance formula is given by;

√(x-h)²+ (y-k)²=r

The standard equation of circle is given as ;

(x-h)²+ (y-k)²=r²

The equation of this circle with center (-3, -4) and radius 5 will be;

(x--3)² + (y--4)²=5²

(x+3)² + (y+4)²=25

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