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Circle P is described by the equation (x−1)2+(y+6)2=9 and circle Q is described by the equation (x+4)2+(y+14)2=4. Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements. Circle Q is Choose... units to the Choose... of circle P and Choose... units Choose..Circle P is described by the equation (x−1)2+(y+6)2=9 and circle Q is described by the equation (x+4)2+(y+14)2=4. Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements. Circle Q is Choose... units to the Choose... of circle P and Choose... units Choose... it. Circle Q has Choose... circle P.. it. Circle Q has Choose... circle P.

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