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What are the center and radius of a circle whose equation is: (x−A)2+(y−B)2=C
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a)

Center: (−A,−B), radius = C

b)

Center: (−A,−B), radius =C −−√

c)

Center: (A, B), radius = C

d)

Center: (A, B), radius =C −−√

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