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1 August, 07:22

Which equation represents a circle with the same center as

the circle shown but with a radius of 2 units?

00

O (x-4) 2 + (y - 5) 2 = 2

O (x-4) 2 + (y - 5) 2 = 4

O (x - 5) 2 + (y - 4) 2 = 2

O (X - 5) 2 + (y - 4) 2 = 4

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  1. 1 August, 07:28
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    Since the example circle is not shown, I can not answer thoroughly, but I will try my best.

    The equation of a circle: (x - h) ² + (y - k) ² = r², where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius of the circle.

    This means that for the radius to be two units, the right side of the equation is 2² = 4. So either B or d can be right.

    Depending on the center of the given circle, we could narrow down to our final answer. If the center is (4,5), B is right, and if (5,4) is the center, D is right.
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