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  • 14-03-2019
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What is the center of a circle with the equation (x-6)^2 +(y+2)^2=9

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MrsStrong
MrsStrong MrsStrong
  • 17-03-2019

Answer:

(6,-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The center of a circle can be found using the equation [tex](x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2[/tex] and is (h,k) from it. Notice h and k are the opposite value as in the equation.

Here in the equation it has - 6 in the h spot. So h = 6. This means k = -2. So the vertex is (6, -2).

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