A circle on the Coordinate

  1. In standard (x,y )coordinate plane,the graph of (x-2)^2 + (y+4)^2=9 is a circle.What is the area enclosed by this
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  2. In the standard (x,y) coordinate plane, the graph of (x + 3)2 + (y + 5)2 = 16 is a circle. What is the circumference of the
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  3. Suppose a circle is centered at the vertex (0,0) and has a radius of length 4.For which points on the circle is the x-coordinate
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  4. A circle on the Coordinate plane has a diameter with endpoints at (6,8) and (15,8). What are the coordinates of the center of
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  5. At what two points on the unit circle is the x-coordinate equal to the y-coordinate?Hint:Use the equation for the unit circle
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  6. Use the image to answer the question.Ricardo draws a circle on the coordinate plane. The circle has the equation
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  7. The equation for a circle is (x+8)2+(y−12)2=25a. What is the coordinate of the center of the circle? b. What is the radius of
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  8. Question The equation for a circle is (x+8)2+(y−12)2=25 a. What is the coordinate of the center of the circle? b. What is the
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  9. Which of the following is the graph of the function y=x+2?An illustration shows a coordinate plane with four quadrants. The
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  10. In the following code:var size = 20; var x = 100; var y = 200; var ball = new Circle(size); ball.setPosition(x, y); JavaScript
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