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5 June, 04:39

What is the radius of a circle represented (y-5) ^2 + (x-14) ^2=16

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  1. 5 June, 04:54
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    Explanation: The formula for the equation of a circle is shown below.

    (x - h) ² + (y - k) ² = r²

    In the equation, (h, k) is the center of the circle and r is the radius.

    To find the radius, we look at the original formula and notice that the radius squared is equal to 16 or r² = 16.

    Simply take the square root of both sides to get r = 4.

    So this circle has a radius of 4.
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