Question 660534
Hi, there---
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Hi, there--

The formula for the equation of a circle is (x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2 where (h,k) is the center of the circle, and r is the radius. 

A circle can have a radius of sqrt(2). It's an irrational length so you cannot measure it exactly 
with a rule, but it is a valid mathematical length. 

When you plug r=sqrt(2) into your equation formula, you will get 
(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = (sqrt(2))^2

Squaring a number is the reciprocal operation to taking the square root; they undo each other.
Therefore, the square root of 2 squared is just 2.

Insert (h,k)=(2,5), your equation is
(x-2)^2 + (y-5)^2 = 2

Mrs. Figgy
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