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  • 07-04-2018
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What is the center and radius of the circle with the given equation (x-1)^2+(y+1)^2=4?

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jamilarasulovap5cs65 jamilarasulovap5cs65
  • 07-04-2018
The center is x = 1, y = -1.
The radius is 2. 
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MarkV
MarkV MarkV
  • 07-04-2018
Hi there! The centre of this circle is (1, -1) and the radius is 2.

The standard form of a circle's formula is
[tex](x - a) {}^{2} + ( {y - b)}^{2} = r {}^{2} [/tex]

With a and b representing the coordinates of the centre and r representing the radius of the circle. Since in this situation r^2 equals 4, the radius (r) has to be 2.
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