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The equation of a circle is ​ (x+9)2+(y+6)2=225 ​ .

What is the center of the circle?



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You can read off the coordinates of the center of (x+9)2+(y+6)2=225 directly: h= -9 and k= -6, so the center is at (-9, -6).
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Answer:


(-9,-6)

Explanation:

We have been given an equation of a circle
(x+9)^2+(y+6)^2=225. We are asked to find the coordinates of the center of the given circle.

We know that center-radius form of a circle is in format:
(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2, where,


(h,k)=\text{Center of circle},


r=\text{Radius of circle}

Upon comparing our given equation with center-radius form of a circle we will get,


(x-(-9))^2+(y-(-6))^2=15^2

Therefore, the center of our given circle is at point
(-9,-6).

User Ankur Sinha
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