SOLUTION: Transform equation to standard form and find center and radius, show work.
x^2+y^2+12x+8y−101=0
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Question 815047: Transform equation to standard form and find center and radius, show work.
x^2+y^2+12x+8y−101=0
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x+6)^2+(y+4)^2=153
circle
center | (-6, -4)
radius | 3 sqrt(17)=12.3693
diameter | 6 sqrt(17)=24.7386
area | 153 pi=480.664
perimeter | 6 sqrt(17) pi=77.7187
curvature | 1/(3 sqrt(17))=0.0808452
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