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14 January, 00:48

Which equation represents a circle with a center at (-3,5) and a radius of 6 units?

(x - 3) 2 + (y - 5) 2 = 6

(x-3) 2 + (y - 5) 2 = 36 (x + 3) 2 + (x + 5) 2 = 6

(x + 3) 2 + (y + 5) 2 = 36

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  1. 14 January, 00:51
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    Answer is D
  2. 14 January, 00:58
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    None of the options represents the circle. It's equation should be (x + 3) ² + (y - 5) ² = 36

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation that represents a circle is given by the formula below:

    (x - xc) ² + (y - yc) ² = r²

    Where xc is the coordinate x of the center of the circle, yc is the coordinate y of the center of the circle and r is the radius of the circle. Since the circle we want to represent has a center in (-3,5) and a radius of 6 it's equation should be:

    (x - (-3)) ² + (y - 5) ² = 6²

    (x + 3) ² + (y - 5) ² = 36

    So none of the options represents the circle.
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