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5 October, 15:14

Find an equation of the circle with center at (-2,3) that is tangent to the y-axis in the form of (x-a) ^2 + (y-b) ^2=c where a, b, c are constants.

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  1. 5 October, 15:32
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    hello:

    the center is : (a, b) when : a = - 2 and b = 3

    an equation y-axis is x = 0

    the ridus is the distance betwen the center and y-axis:

    r = | (1) (-2) + (0) (3) + 0 | / √ ((1) ² + (0) ²) = 2/1 = 2

    so : c=4 ... (c = r²)

    an equation of the circle is : (x+2) ² + (y-3) ² = 4
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