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Mathematics, 11.06.2021 21:50 slavenkaitlynn

Which of the following is a result of shifting a circle with equation (x - 5)2 + (4-6)2 = 36
to the right 2 units?
A. The x-coordinate of the center of the circle increases by 2.
B. The y-coordinate of the center of the circle increases by 2.
C. Both the x- and y-coordinates of the cender of the circle increase
by 2
D. Both the x- and y-coordinates of the center of the circle decrease
by 2


Which of the following is a result of shifting a circle with equation

(x - 5)2 + (4-6)2 = 36
to t

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