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What is the center and radius of the circle with the given equation x^2 + y^2 + 14x - 12y +69 = 0

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Answer:

Center is (7,-6)

Our radius is 4

Explanation:

Subtract 69 to both sides

Complete the square of the x terms and y terms.


{x}^(2) + 14x


{y}^(2) - 12y

(To complete the square divide the coefficient by 2 and square it).


((14)/(2) ) {}^(2) = 49


( ( - 12)/(2) ) {}^(2) = 36

Add those terms to the full equation. Add 36 and 49 to the right side as well


{x}^(2) + 14x + 49 + {y}^(2) - 12y + 36 = 16

Simplify the x and y terms into a binomial.


(x + 7) {}^(2) + (y - 6) {}^(2) = 16

Set the left side equal to zero separately to find the center and take the square root of the right side to find the radius.


x + 7 = 0


x = - 7


y - 6 = 0


y = 6


16 = {x}^(2)


4 = x

So our center is (-7,6)

Our radius is 4.

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