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8 May, 11:53

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

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  1. 8 May, 12:05
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    (x+3) ^2 + (y + 5) ^2 = 36

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can write the equation of a circle with the formula

    (x-h) ^2 + (y-k) ^2 = r^2 where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius

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

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

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