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Which statement is true for the circle? Its center is at (3/2,6) and the radius is 16/9 Its center is at (3/2,-6) and the radius is 4/3 Its center is at (-3/2,-6) and the radius is 4/3 Its center is at (-3/2,6) and the radius is 16/9
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The equation of the circle is missing
what does the circle look like we need the equation
\[(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2 \] (h,k) is center and r is radius
\[(x+\frac{3}{2})^2+(y+6)^2=\frac{16}{9}\] So what is -h= -k= r^2=
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Torie, compare those equations what is in the place of -h in your equation?
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