Answer:
Center of circle = (-4,6)
Radius = 6.9
Explanation:
Formula of a circle:

Center of circle = (a, b)
Radius= c
Your question is:

a= - 4 because - (-4) will only equal to 4
b= 6 because - (6) will only equal to - 6
If (a, b) is the center of the circle, thus (-4,6) is the center of the circle.
To find the radius.
If c = radius.


Note: Please use a calculator when finding the radius.
Thus to the nearest tenth
c= 6.9
Thus the radius is 6.9