SOLUTION: Write the equation of the circle whose center is (-2,-1) and radius is 2(sqrt[3])

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Question 730327: Write the equation of the circle whose center is (-2,-1) and radius is 2(sqrt[3])
Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Equation of a circle whose center is at (,) is:
....This referrers to the "center-radius form". It may also be referred to as "standard form".
given:
center is at (,) = (,)
and
plug given values in formula









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