SOLUTION: I've tried solving this equation but I feel like there can't be a solution!
{{{ (x-6)^2 + (y+k)^2 = 9 }}}
The radius is 3 and the center is located at (6,-k). Any way you could h
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Question 920781: I've tried solving this equation but I feel like there can't be a solution!
The radius is 3 and the center is located at (6,-k). Any way you could help?
Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, Alan3354:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct. What you say is consistent with the standard form equation of a circle.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's a circle as you stated.
Every point on the circle is a solution of the equation.
There is no single solution.
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