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Which equation represents a circle with a center at (–3, –5) and a radius of 6 units?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The general equation of the circle is:

(x-h)²+(y-k)²=r²

(h, k)=(-3,-5) are the coordinates of the center of the circle.

r=6 is the radius

The equation of the circle is:

(x+3)²+(y+5)² = 36

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