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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone please help me with this: 2(x-3)^2+2y^2=8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Also, please show as many steps as possible!

OpenStudy (mathteacher1729):

What are you supposed to do with it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm learning about circles right now. So i need to find the center, the radius, and put it in standard form.

OpenStudy (mathteacher1729):

Ah, ok. Well, first, is there any number you can divide both sides by which might make this a little easier?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, 2. Making it (x-3)^2+y^2=4

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