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Find the coordinates of the center and the measure of the radius for a circle whose equation is (x-3)^2 + (y-7)^2=2

center = (3,7), radius = 1
center = (-3, -7), radius =4
center = (-3, -7), radius =1
center = (3,7), radius = √2

User Hasezoey
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Answer:

fourth option

Explanation:

The equation of a circle in standard form is

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²

where (h, k) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius

(x - 3)² + (y - 7)² = 2 ← is in standard form

with centre = (h, k) = (3, 7) and r² = 2 ⇒ r = sqre rt of 2

User Mohzameer
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Answer:

fourth option

Explanation:

The equation of a circle in standard form is

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²

where (h, k) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius

(x - 3)² + (y - 7)² = 2 ← is in standard form

with centre = (h, k) = (3, 7) and r² = 2 ⇒ r =
√(2)

User James Khan
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