14. r = 3; (h, k) = (0,0) \ 15. r = 2; (h, k) = (0, 2) 19. r = 4; (h, k) = (-2,1) 13. r = 2; (h, k) = (0,0) 16. r = 3; (h, k) = (1,0) 17. r = 5; (h, k) = (4, -3) 18. r = 4; (h, k) = (2, -3) 20. r = 7; (h, k) = (-5, –2) %3D 21. r = (h. k) = (÷.0) -글 (A.A)- (0-1) 22. r 0. -

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In Problems 13–22, write the standard form of the equation and the general form of the equation of each circle of radius r and center 1h, k2.
Graph each circle

14. r = 3; (h, k) = (0,0) \ 15. r = 2; (h, k) = (0, 2)
19. r = 4; (h, k) = (-2,1)
13. r = 2; (h, k) = (0,0)
16. r = 3; (h, k) = (1,0)
17. r = 5; (h, k) = (4, -3)
18. r = 4; (h, k) = (2, -3)
20. r = 7; (h, k) = (-5, –2)
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21. r =
(h. k) = (÷.0)
-글 (A.A)- (0-1)
22. r
0. -
Transcribed Image Text:14. r = 3; (h, k) = (0,0) \ 15. r = 2; (h, k) = (0, 2) 19. r = 4; (h, k) = (-2,1) 13. r = 2; (h, k) = (0,0) 16. r = 3; (h, k) = (1,0) 17. r = 5; (h, k) = (4, -3) 18. r = 4; (h, k) = (2, -3) 20. r = 7; (h, k) = (-5, –2) %3D 21. r = (h. k) = (÷.0) -글 (A.A)- (0-1) 22. r 0. -
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