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The circle below is centered at the point (4,-3) and has a radius of length 3 what is it’s equation?
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The circle below is centered at the point (4,-3) and has a radius of length 3 what is it’s equation?
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The correct answer is
(X+3)2 + (y-4)2 = 9
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Hi there!
The standard form of the equation of a circle is:
With (a, b) representing the centre and r representing the radius of the circle.
Since the centre of the circle is (4, -3) and the radius is 3, we get the following equation:
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