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Graph the circle x² + y² - 10x - 6y + 18 = 0.

A) Circle with center (5, -3) and radius 4
B) Circle with center (5, 3) and radius √13
C) Circle with center (-5, 3) and radius √13
D) Circle with center (-5, -3) and radius 4

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Final answer:

To graph the given circle equation, we complete the square for both x and y terms. The equation simplifies to the standard form of a circle with center at (5, 3) and radius 4, which is option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph the circle described by the equation x² + y² - 10x - 6y + 18 = 0, we first need to complete the square for the x and y terms to get the equation into the standard form of a circle's equation, which is (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r², where (h, k) is the center of the circle and r is the radius.

Completing the square for the x terms:

  • x² - 10x can be rewritten as (x - 5)², since (x - 5)(x - 5) = x² - 10x + 25. We then subtract 25 to keep the equation balanced.

Completing the square for the y terms:

  • y² - 6y can be rewritten as (y - 3)², since (y - 3)(y - 3) = y² - 6y + 9. We then subtract 9 to keep the equation balanced.

So the equation becomes:

(x - 5)² + (y - 3)² - 25 - 9 + 18 = 0

Which simplifies to:

(x - 5)² + (y - 3)² - 16 = 0

Then,

(x - 5)² + (y - 3)² = 16

From this we can tell that the center of the circle is (5, 3) and the radius is 4 since r² = 16 implies r = 4.

The correct graph is Circle with center (5, 3) and radius 4, which corresponds to option A.

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