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Which of the following describes the graph of the equation (x–8)^2+(y+5)^2=9?
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This is a circle in standard form: (x − h)^2 + (y − k)^2 = r^2, so the center is (h,k) = (8, −5) and the radius is r = √9 = 3.
(Thus the graph is a circle centered at (8, −5) with radius 3. Its x-range is [5,11] and y-range is [−8, −2].)
(Thus the graph is a circle centered at (8, −5) with radius 3. Its x-range is [5,11] and y-range is [−8, −2].)
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