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What is the radius of a circle whose equation is (x 5)2 (y-3)3 42?O 2 unitso 4 unitsO 8 units16 unitsSave and ExitMark this and returnNextSubmit

What is the radius of a circle whose equation is (x 5)2 (y-3)3 42?O 2 unitso 4 unitsO-example-1
User Charleetm
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so what you marked there this 4 units this is true so you are right sure

hope this will help you
User Inovramadani
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we know that

the equation of the circle is of the form


(x-h)^(2) +(y-k)^(2) =r^(2)

where

(h,k) is the center of the circle

r is the radius of the circle

in this problem we have


(x+5)^(2) +(y-3)^(2) =4^(2)

so

the center is the point
(-5,3)

the radius is
4\ units

therefore

the answer is

The radius of the circle is equal to
4\ units

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