SOLUTION: What is the General form of the equation of a circle represented by the following equation? \left(x-3\right)^2+\left(y+4\right)^2=49

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Question 1030077: What is the General form of the equation of a circle represented by the following equation?
\left(x-3\right)^2+\left(y+4\right)^2=49

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