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5. A circle is sketched on a coordinate plane with the center at (6, 8). The circle passes through the point (0, 5). Which of these expressions could be used to find r. the radius of the circle

all answers to this question are squared

A. (6 - 0)^2 + (8 - 5)^2
B. (6 + 8)^2 + (0 + 5)^2
C. (6 - 8)^2 + (0 - 5)^2
D. (6 + 0)^2 + (8 + 5)^2

13. The correct graph for the equation (x - 1)^2 + y^2 = 9 is:

A. Pic 1
B. Pic 2
C. Pic 3
D. Pic 4
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5. A circle is sketched on a coordinate plane with the center at (6, 8). The circle passes through the point (0, 5). Which of these expressions could be used to find r. the radius of the circle

all answers to this question are squared

A. (6 - 0)^2 + (8 - 5)^2
B. (6 + 8)^2 + (0 + 5)^2
C. (6 - 8)^2 + (0 - 5)^2
D. (6 + 0)^2 + (8 + 5)^2

13. The correct graph for the equation (x - 1)^2 + y^2 = 9 is:

A. Pic 1
B. Pic 2
C. Pic 3
D. Pic 4
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don't get equations and stuff. will never get this stuff. please help. sorry. this is hard to me.
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5. A circle is sketched on a coordinate plane with the center at (6, 8). The circle passes through the point (0, 5). Which of these expressions could be used to find r. the radius of the circle

Use the distance formula to find the distance from the center (6, 8) to (0, 5) on the circle.

r^2=(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2

(0-6)^2+(5-8)^2=r^2

Answer A is equivalent to what I have written

all answers to this question are squared

A. (6 - 0)^2 + (8 - 5)^2
B. (6 + 8)^2 + (0 + 5)^2
C. (6 - 8)^2 + (0 - 5)^2
D. (6 + 0)^2 + (8 + 5)^2
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13. The correct graph for the equation (x - 1)^2 + y^2 = 9 is:

A. Pic 1
B. Pic 2
C. Pic 3
D. Pic 4
The circle has its center at (1, 0) and a radius of 3. That would be Pic 2. That is if Pic 2 is the one second from the left.
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