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Use a graphing utility to graph each circle whoseequation is given. Use a square setting for the viewing window.$$(y+1)^{2}=36-(x-3)^{2}$$
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Step 1: The given equation is in the form of a circle equation, $(y-k)^{2}=r^{2}-(x-h)^{2}$, where $(h,k)$ is the center of the circle and $r$ is the radius. Show more…
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