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Find the center and radius of the circle (x+0.2)^2 + (y+0.1)^2 = 0.3

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User UrLicht
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Center would be (-0.2,-0.1)


and the radius is square root of 0.3 or (0.3)^1/2
√(0.3)
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User Icastell
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Answer with explanation:

The equation of circle is :


\rightarrow(x+0.2)^2 + (y+0.1)^2 = 0.3\\\\\rightarrow (x-(-0.2))^(2)+(y-(-0.1))^2=(√(0.3))^2\\\\\text{Equation of circle having center (a,b) and radius r is}\\\\(x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2

Center = (-0.2, -0.1)

Radius =√0.3

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