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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How would i prove that the two circles shown below are similar?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you live in Kentucky? I know its off topic but.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i dont lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok. Because I know a guy named Zack and his football number was 34
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha not me. Do you know how i can do this problem?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No but I might know someone who can. @Juicstice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hopefully. ive been stuck on my problems forever
OpenStudy (juicstice):
sorry man I don't know this one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know anyone who does?
OpenStudy (juicstice):
no, sorry :/
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Hero can you help me with this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Juicstice could you help with this one?
Using the following equation, find the center and radius of the circle.
x2 + 4x + y2 − 6y = −4
OpenStudy (juicstice):
yea I can
OpenStudy (anonymous):
THANK YOU!!
OpenStudy (juicstice):
when the number is after the variable is that an exponent
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
by that you mean the x2?
OpenStudy (juicstice):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes that is a exponent
OpenStudy (juicstice):
sorry this might take a little while im trying to draw it out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my wifi is really bad at the moment so if i dont respond right away im fixing it
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OpenStudy (juicstice):
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