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A certain circle can be represented by the following equation. x^2+y^2+8x-16y+31=0x 2 +y 2 +8x−16y+31=0x, squared, plus, y, squared, plus, 8, x, minus, 16, y, plus, 31, equals, 0 What is the center of this circle ? ((left parenthesis ,,comma ))right parenthesis What is the radius of this circle ? units

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