SOLUTION: (X-3)^2+(y+1)^2=16

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Question 876547: (X-3)^2+(y+1)^2=16
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(x-3)^2+(y+1)^2=16
Circle
C(3, -1), r = 4
Need to Know:
Standard Form of an Equation of a Circle is
Standard Form of an Equation of an Ellipse is
Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening up and down is:
Standard Form of an Equation of an Hyperbola opening right and left is:
the vertex form of a Parabola opening up(a>0) or down(a<0),
the vertex form of a Parabola opening right(a>0) or left(a<0),

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