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The equation of a circle is (x-5)^2+(y-7)^2=36. What is the radius of the circle?

User Javi R
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The equation of a circle is represented as :


\large\boxed{(x - h) {}^(2) + (y - k) {}^(2) = {r}^(2) }

where,

  • "h" represents x - coordinate of the center of circle

  • "k" represents y - coordinate of the center of circle

  • " r " represents Radius of the given circle

So, from above equation we get:


  • {r}^(2) = 36


  • r = 6

Therefore, Radius of the given circle measures 6 units.


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