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(x-3)^2+(y-2.5)^2=7.25 Make a new equation that shifts up 1 unit and to the right 2 units. I got (x-5)^2+(y-1.5)^2=7.25, but I...Asked by jenny
(x-3)^2+(y-2.5)^2=7.25
Make a new equation that shifts up 1 unit and to the right 2 units.
I got (x-5)^2+(y-1.5)^2=7.25, but I got it wrong on my test. Could you please tell me where I might have gone wrong?
Thank you!
Make a new equation that shifts up 1 unit and to the right 2 units.
I got (x-5)^2+(y-1.5)^2=7.25, but I got it wrong on my test. Could you please tell me where I might have gone wrong?
Thank you!
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Answered by
bobpursley
You did not subtract 1 from 2.5 in the y to get (y-3.5)^2
Answered by
jenny
But if it shifts up 1 unit shouldn't I add it to the y?
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