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Graph x^2-6x-y^2+4y-4=0

User Bogi
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Actually, this is supposed to be a graph of a circle. So, the equation would be (x-3)^2-(y-2)^2=9 Thus, your center would be at (3,2) with a radius of 3. Lmk if you have any questions :))
User Thomas Dondorf
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Hopefully this helps.
Go to desmos.com and enter your equation to see.
Graph x^2-6x-y^2+4y-4=0-example-1
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