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Mathematics, 25.05.2021 08:50 harleyguerrieri

1. Translate the circle 9 to the right and 12 down (x+16)^2+y^2=1

2. Given the ends of the diameter, (-3,11) and (3, -13), find an equation for the circle.

Both answers should be in standard form. If anyone could help that would be appreciated!

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