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What is the equation of the circle shown on the graph?
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(x−8)2+(y+1)2=6
(x+1)2+(y−8)2=36
(x+8)2+(y−1)2=36
(x−8)2+(y+1)2=6
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(x+1)^2 + (y−8)^2 = 36
Reason: the circle's center is at (−1, 8) and its radius is 6, so the standard form is (x − (−1))^2 + (y − 8)^2 = 6^2.
Reason: the circle's center is at (−1, 8) and its radius is 6, so the standard form is (x − (−1))^2 + (y − 8)^2 = 6^2.
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