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What are the center and radius of the circle with equation (−)+(−)=?Open x minus 4 close squared . Plus . Open y minus 9 close squared . Equals , 1 question mark

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Answer:

Center and radius of the circle of the equation
{(x - 4)^(2) + (y - 9)^(2) = 1

center = ( 4,9) Radius = 1

Explanation:

Given -

Equation of circle is
(x - 4)^(2) + (y - 9)^(2) = 1

The equation of circle is represented by


\boldsymbol{\mathbf{(x - a)^(2) + (y - b)^(2) = r^(2)}}

where a and b are center of circle and radius r

Comparing these equation

then a = 4 and b = 9 and r = 1

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