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Consider a circle whose equation is x2 + y2 – 2x – 8 = 0. Which statements are true? Select three options. The radius of the circle is 3 units. The center of the circle lies on the x-axis. The center of the circle lies on the y-axis. The standard form of the equation is (x – 1)² + y² = 3. The radius of this circle is the same as the radius of the circle whose equation is x² + y² = 9.

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Answer:

A, B, F

- The radius of the circle is 3 units

- The center of the circle lies on the x-axis

- The radius of this circle is the same as the radius of the circle whose equation is x² + y² = 9

Explanation:

The first option is correct because the standard equation of the circle is:


(x - 1)^(2) + {y}^(2) = 9

making the radius equal to 3.

The center is at (-1,0), therefore it lies on the x-axis.

And lastly, the last option is correct because both options have the radius of 3.

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