Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Comparing the given equation to the standard-form equation of a circle ...
(x -h)^2 +(y -k)^2 = r^2 . . . . . circle centered at (h, k) with radius r
we find that ...
h = 2, k = -5, r = 2
So, the circle you're looking for is centered at (2, -5) and has a radius of 2.