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Mathematics, 19.09.2019 04:00, indya2

There are two concentric circles in a coordinate plane. the center of the outer circle is (-3,5) and its radius is 7. what is the equation of the inner circle if its radius is 1/3 of the outer circle’s radius? show your work.
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