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Complete the square to write the equation of the circle in standard form. Then use a graphing utility to graph the circle.$$x^{2}+y^{2}-2 x+6 y+6=0$$
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We get: $$ (x^{2}-2x)+(y^{2}+6y)=-6 $$ Show more…
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