Use the information provided to write the equation of each circle: 1) Center: (8, 13), Radius: √3 2) Center: (-4, -H), Radius: √2 Find the measure of the arc or angle indicated.
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Equation of the first circle: The general equation of a circle with center (a,b) and radius r is: (x-a)^2 + (y-b)^2 = r^2 Using the given information, we can plug in the values to get: (x-8)^2 + (y-13)^2 = 3^2 Simplifying, we get: (x-8)^2 + (y-13)^2 = 9 Show more…
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