sbhunsaker1147 sbhunsaker1147
  • 19-12-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

what is the center of the circle given by the equation (x-2)^2 + (y+4)^2 = 6

Respuesta :

Аноним Аноним
  • 19-12-2017
The equation of circle with center (g,f) and radius r is given by,
(x-g)² + (y-f)² = r²

Now, compare equation (x-2)² + (y+4)² = 6 with the above equation.
g = 2 and f = -4
Therefore, center of the circle is (2,-4)
Answer Link
hannahhuberr hannahhuberr
  • 24-03-2020

Answer: 2,-4 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How many carbon atoms are represented by the model below?
In the 1780’s, many Americans distrusted a strong central government. This distrust is best shown by the A)constitutional provision for a strong President B)pla
Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. True False
whats the value of x&y in degrees?
What is another name for the outer coastal plain?
This battle is where the colonial army became a real army
0.3 divided by 1.8? Plz help guys!!!
Solve by using quadratic formula: 1. 3x square + x – 3 = 0 2. 3x square – 5x = 4 3. (x+4)(x-3)=0 4. 2x(3x-4)=0
The nation consisted of a loose alliance (union) of the Independent states, which was called the league of
A prism has total surface area of 228 m^2 and volume of 216 m^3. If the length, width, and height of the original are increased to four times their original siz