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Find the center and radius of a circle given the equation: [tex](x - 2)^{2} + (y + 3)^{2} = \frac{16}{9}[/tex]

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  • 24-05-2020

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation of a circle is:

(x − h)² + (y − k)² = r²

where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius.

So in this case, the center is (2, -3) and the radius is 4/3.

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