SOLUTION: The circle below is centered at the point (-3.2, -2.1), and has a radius of length 4.3. What is its equation?

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Question 304351: The circle below is centered at the point (-3.2, -2.1), and has a radius of length 4.3. What is its equation?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x+3.2)^2+(y+2.1)^2=4.3^2
x^2+6.4x+y^2+4.2y+14.65 = 18.49

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