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A circle has a radius of \sqrt{45} 45 ​ square root of, 45, end square root units and is centered at (-2.4,-4.8)(−2.4,−4.8)left parenthesis, minus, 2, point, 4, comma, minus, 4, point, 8, right parenthesis.

What is the equation of this circle?

User Priyankchoudhary
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Answer:

(x+2.4)^2 + (y+4.8)^2 =45

Explanation:

A circle has a radius of \sqrt{45} 45 ​ square root of, 45, end square root units-example-1
User Romiope
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Answer:

  • (x + 2.4)² + (y + 4.8)² = 45

Explanation:

Circle equation:

  • (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r², where (h, k) is the center, r - radius

Substitute the values to get the equation:

  • (x - (- 2.4))² + (y - (-4.8))² = (√45)²
  • (x + 2.4)² + (y + 4.8)² = 45
User Furushchev
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