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The equation of a circle is (x-5)^2+(y+3)^2=25 what are the coordinates of the center of this circle
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The equation of a circle is (x-5)^2+(y+3)^2=25 what are the coordinates of the center of this circle
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The equation of a circle is (x-5)^2+(y+3)^2=25 what are the coordinates of the center of this circle
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This circle is given in standard form
, where
is the ordered pair for the center of the circle.
Notice that in the equation, we have
and
. When writing the ordered pair alone, we have to remember to flip the sign.
Therefore, we have
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