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The standard form of the equation of a circle is (x−3)2+(y−1)2=16.

What is the general form of the equation?

A- x2+y2−6x−2y−26=0

B- x2+y2+6x+2y+26=0

C- x2+y2−6x−2y−6=0

D- x2+y2+6x+2y−6=0

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Answer:

x2+y2−6x−2y−6=0

Explanation:

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The standard form of the equation of a circle is (x−3)2+(y−1)2=16. What is the general-example-1
User Highland Mark
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we know that
the general form of the equation of a circle is
ax² + by² + cx + dy + e = 0

we have
(x−3)²+(y−1)²=16
x
²-6x+9+y²-2y+1=16
x²+y²-6x-2y-6=0

the answer is the option
C) x2+y2−6x−2y−6=0


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