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1 March, 03:50

The equation (x-4) ^2 + (y-2) ^2 = 169 models the position and range of the source of a radio signal. Describe the position of the source and the range of the signals.

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  1. 1 March, 04:01
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    This is the equation for a circle. The center of the circle is the source and the outside of the circle is the radio signal. x-4 notes the x-coordinate (or "h") of the center of the circle, and y-2 notes the y-coordinate (or "k") of the center of the circle. Therefore, the center of the circle sits at (4,2). The formula for a circle is (x-h) ^2 + (y-k) ^2 = r^2. So the 169 is the square of the radius, which is 13. So the source sits at (4, 2) and the signals are at a radius length of 13, or 13 units from the center.
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