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The center of the circle
(x+2)^2 + (y-3)^2 =1 is
a. (2,3)
b. (-2,3)
c. (2,-3)
d. (-2,-3)
I believe b. is the answer, is that correct?
13 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
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13 years ago
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The center of the circle
(x+2)^2 + (y-3)^2 =1 is
a. (2,3)
b. (-2,3)
c. (2,-3)
d. (-2,-3)
I believe b. is the answer, is that correct?

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