SOLUTION: Find an equation of the circle with center (13−8) and radius 1 in the form of (x−A)2+(y−B)2=C where ABC are constant.

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Question 874647: Find an equation of the circle with center (13−8) and radius 1 in the form of (x−A)2+(y−B)2=C where ABC are constant.
Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[I'm assuming that the center is (13, -8)]

The standard form for the equation of a circle is:

with (h, k) being the center of the circle and r being the radius.

Substituting in the given center and radius we get:

Simplifying the right side we get:


P.S. Please post your questions in a relevant category. This problem has nothing to do with the category you used, rational expressions.

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