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Find the standard equation of the circle having the given center (6,-2) and radius 1/5.
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Find the standard equation of the circle having the given center (6,-2) and radius 1/5.
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The equation of a circle is (x-h)²+(y-k)²=r², with h being the x value in the center, k being the y value, and r being the radius. Plugging them in, we get
(x-6)²+(y-(-2))²=(1/5)²
= 1/25
= (x-6)²+(y+2)²
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