glennbalmer
glennbalmer glennbalmer
  • 03-05-2018
  • Mathematics
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The equation of a circle is ​ (x−2)^2+(y−16)^2=169 ​ . What is the circle's radius?

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prestonshelton
prestonshelton prestonshelton
  • 03-05-2018
Hello!

The equation for a circle is

[tex] (x-h)^{2} +(y-k)^{2} = r^{2} [/tex]

r is the radius

To find the radius we take the square root of the number in the radius spot

sqrt169 = 13

The answer is 13

Hope this helps!
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christianarojas christianarojas
  • 06-06-2021

Answer: 13 Just confirming the answer

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