Consider a circle defined by the equation (x-3)2+(y+4) = 1.

What are the coordinates of the circle's center and the length of the circle's radius? Select the two correct answers.

A The center is (3, 4).

B. The center is (3,4).

C. The center is (-3, 4).

D. The center is (-3,-4).

E. The length of the radius is unit.

F. The length of the radius is 1 unit.

G. The length of the radius is 4 units.

H. The length of the radius is 9 units.

1 answer

A. The center is (3, 4).
F. The length of the radius is 1 unit.
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