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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 22:30, TheOriginalMeyah

Find the coordinates of the center and the measure of the radius for a circle whose equation is (x-3)^{2} + (y-7)^{2} = 2 a. center = (-3, -7), radius =4

b. center = (-3, -7), radius =1

c. center = (3,7), radius = 1

d. center = (3,7), radius = √2

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