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Find the length of the radius for this circle.(x-3)2+(y-5)2 =8
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Find the length of the radius for this circle.(x-3)2+(y-5)2 =8
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The radius of a circle is the square root of the number on the right-hand side of the equation.
√8
√8 can be broken down into √4 * √2 (because 4*2=8)
√4 is 2.
√2 cannot be simplified.
Final answer is 2√2
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