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Given the equation of a circle, (x - 6)^2 + (y + 7)^2 = 64, what would the

center and radius of the circle be?

A: (6,-7); r = 64
B: (6,-7); r = 8
C: (-6, 7); r = 8
D: (6,-7); r = 32

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Set x-6 and y+7 equal to zero to find the center


x - 6 = 0


= 6


y + 7 = 0


y = - 7

So the center is (6,-7)

Take the square root of the right side to find the radius.


√(64) = 8

The answer is B

User Zander Rootman
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