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  • 04-06-2018
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What point represents the center of a circle whose equation is (x-3)^2+(y-6)^2=64

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ktreyb
ktreyb ktreyb
  • 04-06-2018
The equation of a circle is (x - h)² + (y - k)² = radius² where point (h, k) is the center. 

So using your equation, your center is (3, 6)
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