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Please help, i cant anymore

Please help, i cant anymore-example-1

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Explanation:

(x+2)^2 + (y-3)^3 = 4

the #'s in the () are your center coordinates

Do the opposite signs to get (-2, 3)

Then take the square root of 4 to get your radius of 2

Then plot the center and create the circle

pic shown below:

Please help, i cant anymore-example-1
User SorcyCat
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The center of the circle is (-2, 3) and the radius is
√(4) = 2

I can't graph the circle for you, so go find (-2, 3), go 2 units to the left, right, up and down and put a point at those places. Then sketch the circle. OK?

User Guy Levy
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