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iDentify the equation of the circle that has its center at (-27, 120) and passes through the origin A. (x−27)^2+(y+120)^2=123 B. (x+27)^2+(y−120)^2=123 C. (x−27)^2+(y+120)^2=15129 D. (x+27)^2+(y−120)^2=15129

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The equation of a circle with radius r centered at (h,k) is given by:


(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2

If the circle passes through the origin, then we have:


r^2=h^2+k^2

Then, for a circle centered at (-27,120) passing through the origin, we have:


\begin{gathered} r^2=(-27)^2+120^2 \\ r^2=15129 \\ (x+27)^2+(y-120)^2=15129 \end{gathered}

Answer: D

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