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What is the radius of a circle whose equation is (x+5)^2+(y-3)^2=4^2?
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What is the radius of a circle whose equation is (x+5)^2+(y-3)^2=4^2?
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The correct answer is c. 4 units
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The radius is 4. use the site mathway and you can just type that equation in and it'll tell you
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