Which equation is the equation of a circle with a radius of 5 cm and center at (-3, 6)?

A. x + 3^2 + y - 6^2 = 25
B. x + 3^2 + y - 6^2 = 10
C. x - 3^2 + y + 6^2 = 25
D. x - 3^2 + y + 6^2 = 10

2 answers

All of your choices are nonsense the way you typed them without parentheses

(x+3)^2 + (y-6)^2 = 25
No way you could help the guy below you, Momen, who asked a far more difficult question luckily answered by Bob Pursley elsewhere.
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