Chapter 1: Q.35 (page 50)
Find the standard form of the equation of each circle.
Center at the origin and containing the point (-2, 3)
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The standard form of the equation of a circle center at the origin and containing point (-2,3) is
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Chapter 1: Q.35 (page 50)
Find the standard form of the equation of each circle.
Center at the origin and containing the point (-2, 3)
The standard form of the equation of a circle center at the origin and containing point (-2,3) is
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