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The equation of a circle is given below

(x - 2/3)^2 +y^2=36
what is the center?
what is the radius?

The equation of a circle is given below (x - 2/3)^2 +y^2=36 what is the center? what-example-1

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Answer:

r = 6


Center \left((2)/(3),0\right)

Explanation:

General equation of circle,


\boxed{\bf (x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2}\\\\

Here, (h , k) is the center and r is the radius.


(x - (2)/(3))^2 + y^2 = 36\\\\(x - (2)/(3))^2 + (y - 0)^2 = 6^2

Comparing with general equation,


Center \left((2)/(3),0\right)

and r = 6

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