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26 September, 02:36

What is the general form of the equation of a circle with its center at (-2,1) and passing through (-4,1)

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  1. 26 September, 02:50
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    (x + 2) ^2 + (y - 1) ^2 = 2^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation of this circle is

    (x + 2) ^2 + (y - 1) ^2 = r^2, and we are to determine the values of r^2 and r by substituting - 4 for x and 1 for y:

    (-4 + 2) ^2 + (1 - 1) ^2 = r^2, or:

    (-2) ^2 = r^2, or

    4 = r^2

    Then r = 2.

    The desired equation is:

    (x + 2) ^2 + (y - 1) ^2 = 2^2
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