SOLUTION: (X+2)^2/64 + (Y-8)^2/64=1
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Question 735444: (X+2)^2/64 + (Y-8)^2/64=1
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Circle in not in standard form, but the way you want it is multiplying left and right members by 64 and obtain , and I see no reason to use upper case form for these variables.
You could graph the equation if you know how to read information from standard form of a circle, that the center is (h, k) and radius is r.
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