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What is the radius of the circle that is centered at (2, −3) and passes through the point (−1, −6)?

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Answer:

We can use the distance formula to find the distance between the center of the circle (2, -3) and the point (-1, -6), which should be equal to the radius of the circle.

Explanation:

Distance = √[(x2 - x1)² + (y2 - y1)²]

Distance = √[(-1 - 2)² + (-6 - (-3))²]

Distance = √[(-3)² + (-3)²]

Distance = √(18)

So the radius of the circle is equal to √(18) or approximately 4.24.

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