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Find an equation of the line containing the centers of the two circles whose equations are given below. x2+y2−2x+4y+1 =0 x2+y2+4x+2y+4 =0
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Find an equation of the line containing the centers of the two circles whose equations are given below. x2+y2−2x+4y+1 =0 x2+y2+4x+2y+4 =0
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Find an equation of the line containing the centers of the two circles whose equations are given below.
x2+y2−2x+4y+1
=0
x2+y2+4x+2y+4
=0
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Find a power series representation for the function. Determine the interval of convergence. (Give your power series representation centered at x???
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