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The equation below describes a circle. What are the coordinates of the center

of the circle?
(x-6)2 + (x + 5)2 = 152

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The equation of a circle:
(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2 \ Where \ (h, k) \ the \ origin \ of \ the \ circle\\(x-6)^2 + (y+5)^2 = 152 => C(6, -5)

User Ohmy
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Answer:


(6,-5)

Explanation:

The general equation for a circle is:


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

where
(h,k) is the center of the circle, and
r is the radius.

The equation we have is:


(x-6)^2+(y+5)^2=152

we can also write this as follows:


(x-6)^2+(y-(-5))^2=152

this way we can see that


h=6

and


k=-5

so, since the center of the circle is at


(h,k)

substituting the values:


(6,-5) this are the coordinates of the center of the circle

User Alex Rouillard
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