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1 July, 09:01

What is the center of the circle given by the equation (x-2) ^2 + (y+4) ^2 = 6

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  1. 1 July, 09:31
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    The equation of circle with center (g, f) and radius r is given by,

    (x-g) ² + (y-f) ² = r²

    Now, compare equation (x-2) ² + (y+4) ² = 6 with the above equation.

    g = 2 and f = - 4

    Therefore, center of the circle is (2,-4)
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