SOLUTION: find the area of the circle whose equation is
x^2+11x+y^2-5y=1
so far i have completed the square and gotten
(x^2+11x+121/4)+(y^2-5y+25/4)= 75/2
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Question 667686: find the area of the circle whose equation is
x^2+11x+y^2-5y=1
so far i have completed the square and gotten
(x^2+11x+121/4)+(y^2-5y+25/4)= 75/2
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2+11x+y^2-5y=1
Radius^2 = 75/2
Area = pi*r^2
=22/7 * 75/2
= 117.86 sq.units
Area = 117.9 sq. units
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