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The coordinates of the center of a circle and a point on the circle are given. Find Center: (3,2), point on the circie: (7,-3)

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Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
James Stewart 8th Edition
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00:01 Okay, so center radius 4 of the circle which is given by x minus h whole square plus y minus k whole square is equal to r square right but as we can see here given center h k that is 0 minus 3 which means here h is equal to 0 and here k is equal to minus 3 now substitute the value of…
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