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HELP PLEASE!!!! The equation of a circle is (x−2)2+(y−6)2=64. What is the center and radius of the circle? center: (2, −6); radius: 64 center: (2, 6); radius: 8 center: (−6, 2); radius: 64 center: (−2,
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HELP PLEASE!!!! The equation of a circle is (x−2)2+(y−6)2=64.
What is the center and radius of the circle?
center: (2, −6); radius: 64
center: (2, 6); radius: 8
center: (−6, 2); radius: 64
center: (−2, 6); radius: 8
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Equation of circle: (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²
(h,k) is the center
r is the radius.
In the given equation:
center = (2,6)
radius = 8
Hope this helps :)
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