Kailag
Kailag
03-06-2015
Mathematics
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What the center of
X^2+(y+3)=9
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Hippalectryon
Hippalectryon
03-06-2015
Assuming you mean [tex]x^2+(y+3)^2=9[/tex], which is the equation of a circle :
the general equation of a circle of radius [tex]R[/tex] and center [tex](a,b)[/tex] is [tex](x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=R^2[/tex] hence here the center is [tex]\boxed{(0,-3)}[/tex]
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