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From my act prep guide I need this practice problem answeredcalc subject

From my act prep guide I need this practice problem answeredcalc subject-example-1

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The standard form of the equation of a circle with centre (a,b) and radius r, is:


(x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2

From the question, we provided with the following;


\begin{gathered} \text{diameter}=8\text{units} \\ \text{ Recall that:} \\ \text{Radius}=(diameter)/(2) \\ R=(8)/(2)=4\text{units} \\ \\ \text{Centre (a,b)=(2,-4)} \end{gathered}

Thus, we have:


\begin{gathered} (x-2)^2+(y-(-4))^2=4^2 \\ (x-2)^2+(y+4)^2=16 \end{gathered}

Hence, the equation of the circle is:


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

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