SOLUTION: Convert (x- 2)^2 + (y- 2)^2 = 8 to the general form of the equation of a circle.
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Question 1207939: Convert (x- 2)^2 + (y- 2)^2 = 8 to the general form of the equation of a circle.
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Convert (x- 2)^2 + (y- 2)^2 = 8 to the general form of the equation of a circle.
(x- 2)^2 + (y- 2)^2 = 8
x^2-4x+4 +y^2-4y+4 =8
x^2+y^2-4x-4y =8-8
x^2+y^2-4x-4y =0
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