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The equation of a circle is given below.

(2 – 13.4)2 + (y + 2.6)2 = 100
What is its center?
What is its radius?
If necessary, round your answer to two decimal places.
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User Beel
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Coordinates of center and radius of circle is
(h,k)=(13.40,-2.60)\\r=10 .

Explanation:

Here we have , The equation of a circle is given below.

(2 – 13.4)2 + (y + 2.6)2 = 100 or ,
(x -13.4)^2 + (y + 2.6)^2 = 100

We know that , Equation of circle is given by :


(x-h)^+(y-k)^2 =r^2 ...........(1)

where (h,k) are the coordinates of center of circle and r is the radius of circle . Let's simplify given equation of circle in question ;


(x -13.4)^2 + (y + 2.6)^2 = 100


(x -(13.4))^2 + (y - (-2.6))^2 = 100


(x -(13.4))^2 + (y - (-2.6))^2 = 10^2

Comparing this equation to (1) we get :


(h,k)=(13.40,-2.60)\\r=10

Therefore , Coordinates of center and radius of circle is
(h,k)=(13.40,-2.60)\\r=10 .

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