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Pls explain I have a test on this number 2

Pls explain I have a test on this number 2-example-1
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Hello there. To solve this question, we have to remember some properties about equations of circles.

Given the following equation:


(x-x_0)^2+(y-y_0)^2=R^2

It is called the equation of a circle with center at


(x_0,\,y_0)

And radius R.

In the question, it gives us two equations that we might describe the shape of the equation, considering its key features (center, foci, asymptotes, semi-major and semi-minor axes, if applicable).

We have that


(x+4)^2+(y-2)^2=16

Is the equation of a circle with center at (-4, 2) and radius equal to


R=√(16)=4

For the other equation


(x-2)^2+(y-5)^2=64

Is also the equation of a circle, with center at (2, 5) and radius equal to


R=√(64)=8

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