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Write the equation in standard form for the circle x2+y2–36=0
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Write the equation in standard form for the circle x2+y2–36=0
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Usually equations of circles are written in the form x² + y² = radius², so I would add the 36 and make your answer x² + y² = 36.
I hope this helps!
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