sbhunsaker1147 sbhunsaker1147
  • 19-12-2017
  • Mathematics
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what is the center of the circle given by the equation (x-2)^2 + (y+4)^2 = 6

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Аноним Аноним
  • 19-12-2017
The equation of circle with center (g,f) and radius r is given by,
(x-g)² + (y-f)² = r²

Now, compare equation (x-2)² + (y+4)² = 6 with the above equation.
g = 2 and f = -4
Therefore, center of the circle is (2,-4)
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hannahhuberr hannahhuberr
  • 24-03-2020

Answer: 2,-4 is the answer

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