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25 July, 07:04

What is the radius of the circle defined by x2 + 2x + y2 + 6y - 39 = 0?

49

9

7

81

+3
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  1. 25 July, 07:20
    0
    7 units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (h, k) = (-2/2, - 6/2) = (-1,-3)

    (-1) ² + (-3) ² - (-39) = r²

    49 = r²

    r = 7
  2. 25 July, 07:33
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    radius = 7

    the equation of a circle in standard form is

    (x-a) ² + (y-b) ² = r²

    where (a, b) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius

    To obtain this form ' complete the square ' on both the x and y terms

    x² + 2 (1) x + 1 + y² + 2 (3) y + 9 = 39 + 1 + 9

    (x+1) ² + (y+3) ² = 49 ← in standard form

    with centre (1, 3) and r = √49 = 7
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