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I need help ASAP!!Please explain how to solve the problem

I need help ASAP!!Please explain how to solve the problem-example-1

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Answer:

( x - 2 )^2 + ( y - 1 )^2 = 1

Explanation:

As i previously explained,

The general form of equation for a circle is ( x - h )^2 + ( y - k )^2 = r^2.

h and k are the co-ordinates of the center of circle and r is the radius

Here, We have (2,1) as the co-ordinates of the center of circle

Now,

( x - h )^2 + ( y - k )^2 = r^2

or,( x - 2 )^2 + ( y - 1 )^2 = r^2

The radius of the circle is 1 units(from figure)

So, put that in, we get

( x - 2 )^2 + ( y - 1 )^2 = 1^2

or, ( x - 2 )^2 + ( y - 1 )^2 = 1

You can simplify this or leave it here.

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