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Problem: the standard form of a circle is (x-h)2+(y-k)2=r2 and for the parabola, y-k=a(x-h)2. the (h, k) pair will be the center of the circle and the vertex of the parabola. the radius of the circle is ‘r’ and the focal length of the parabola is f=1/(4a). for the following general conic equation: x2+y2-4x-6y-12=0 complete the following problems showing all your work: a-complete the square showing all your work to convert to standard form: b-if this is a circle, state the coordinates of the center and give the radius. if this is a parabola, state the coordinates of the vertex and give the focal length. show all your work. c -sketch the conic. label the values you found in part b. be sure to draw or show the radius or focal length.

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