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OpenStudy (sainath):

Answer this please :D

OpenStudy (sainath):

OpenStudy (lord_box):

The equation for a circle is \[(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2\] where r is the radius, and the crcle is centered around (+h,+k).

OpenStudy (sainath):

so x-5 would mean up 5 units right

OpenStudy (sainath):

k

OpenStudy (lord_box):

I read that wrong, x-5 is the horizontal direction

OpenStudy (sainath):

so it would be A

OpenStudy (lord_box):

Remember, the term on the right side of the = sign is r^2, not r

OpenStudy (sainath):

oh so its C

OpenStudy (sainath):

B**

OpenStudy (lord_box):

That's right, B

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