SOLUTION: Find an equation of the line containing the centers of the two circles x^2+y^2-10x-10y+49 and x^2+y^2-4x-6y+9=0

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Question 932193: Find an equation of the line containing the centers of the two circles
x^2+y^2-10x-10y+49 and x^2+y^2-4x-6y+9=0

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First find the centers.



(,) with a radius of .
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(,) with a radius of .
Find the slope,

Use the point-slope form,




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