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What are the coordinates of the Center and the length of the radius?

What are the coordinates of the Center and the length of the radius?-example-1
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Explanation:

Given the equation of the circle below:


$$x^(2)+y^(2)-4 x-10 y+20=0$$

We are required to find the coordinates of the center and the length of the radius.

In order to do this, we complete the squares for each of the variables x and y.

First, rearrange the equation:


x^2-4x+y^2-10y=-20

To complete the square for x, divide the coefficient of x by 2, square it and add it to both sides of the equation.


x^2-4x+\left(-(4)/(2)\right)^2+y^2-10y=-20+\left(-(4)/(2)\right)^2

Repeat the same process for y:


\begin{gathered} x^2-4x+\left(-(4)/(2)\right)^2+y^2-10y+\left(-(10)/(2)\right)^2=-20+\left(-(4)/(2)\right)^2+\left(-(10)/(2)\right)^2 \\ x^2-4x+(-2)^2+y^2-10y+(-5)^2=-20+(-2)^2+(-5)^2 \end{gathered}

Write the perfect squares and simplify the right-hand side:


\begin{gathered} (x-2)^2+(y-5)^2=-20+4+25 \\ (x-2)^2+(y-5)^2=9 \end{gathered}

Compare to the standard form of a circle below:


\begin{gathered} (x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2 \\ \implies(a,b)=(2,5) \\ r^2=9\implies r=3 \end{gathered}

• The center of the circle = (2, 5)

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• The length of the radius = 3 units

Option B is correct.

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