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imyoursgirlsgirl:

im dumb please help

DONTPISSWITHME:

With what

imyoursgirlsgirl:

DONTPISSWITHME:

No clue sorry

imyoursgirlsgirl:

you have to write the standard quesion

imyoursgirlsgirl:

question*

darkknight:

formula for center of circle is \[(x-x_{1})^2+(y-y _{1})^2=r^2\] where r = radius x1 = x-coor of center y1 = y-coor of center

darkknight:

newdawn1 wrote:
as i try to figure this out then here comes the big math brain guy
in that case it can help you out as well (: continuing on, the center of the circle is given, x1 and y1 = 0 the radius might not be as obvious, but its the distance from one point of the circle to the center, we are given the point (0,6) can you find the distance between this point and the center?

imyoursgirlsgirl:

sorry im in school

imyoursgirlsgirl:

so i have to find the standard question

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