SOLUTION: the circle C:x^2+y^2-2gx+2fy+e=0 has its center in the quadrant. the x and y axes are tangents to C and its point (3,6) is on the circle. find two equation of C.

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Question 1042866: the circle C:x^2+y^2-2gx+2fy+e=0 has its center in the quadrant. the x and y axes are tangents to C and its point (3,6) is on the circle. find two equation of C.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Which quadrant?
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