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Write the equation of the circle that passes through the given point and has a center at the origin. (Hint: You can use the distance formula to find the radius.)$$(0,-3)$$
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Since the circle is centered at the origin, $h$ and $k$ are both 0. So, the equation simplifies to $x^2 + y^2 = r^2$. Show more…
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