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Given the equation of a circle, identify the center and the radius. (x − 9)² + (y+4)² = 36 - Center: Radius:
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Given the equation of a circle, identify the center and the radius.
(x − 9)² + (y+4)² = 36
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(x-9)²+(y-(-4))²=6²
The equation can be written in the form
(x-p)²+(y-q)²=r², so it represents a circle with the radius
Radius=6
Center=9,-4
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