The circle given by
x^2+y^2-2y-11=0
can be written in standard form like this:
x^...
Mathematics, 02.09.2019 13:50 jasperzhouzihe3018
The circle given by
x^2+y^2-2y-11=0
can be written in standard form like this:
x^2+(y-k)^2=12
.
what is the value of k in this equation?
Answers: 1
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