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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 03:00 maddiem5027

Find the center and radius of the circle with the equation:
(x-3)^2 + (y-1)^2 = 16
a.
center: (-3, -1)
radius: 4
c.
center: (3, 1)
radius: 4
b.
center: (-3, -1)
radius: 16
d.
center: (3, 1)
radius: 16

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A
B
C
D

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