Find the center and radius of the circle. 19) x^2 + y^2 + 12x + 2y - 44 = 0
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Step 1: Reorganize the equation to group the x and y terms together and move the constant to the right side: \(x^2 + 12x + y^2 + 2y = -44\) Show more…
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