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Find the center-radius form of the equation of the circle described.

Center (√2,√5) and radius √3

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Answer:

Correct answer: (x-√2)² + (y-√5)² = 3

Explanation:

Given data: Center (x,y) = (√2,√5) and r = √3

The canonical or cartesian form of the equation of the circle is:

( x-p )² + ( y-q )² = r²

Where p is the x coordinate of the center, q is the y coordinate of the center and r is the radius of the circle.

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