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Is the graph 4X^2 + 4X + 4y^2 + 24y - 107 = 0 a circle? If so how do I find the radius?
by Amber_F7438 on February 9th, 2012
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You have parametric equations x = t^2-4 and y = t+2
How is y related to x?
by WarHorseLeBron on July 13th, 2010
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What theorem would I have to apply to a quadrilateral inside a semicircle?
by Mr_T7336 on August 7th, 2011
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Graph the circle 4x^2+4y^2+16x-32y+71=0
by dovgoldman on February 12th, 2012
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Why are circles so round?
by Weylon on December 4th, 2011
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You're reading A target consists of five concentric circles, each with a radius 1 inch longer than that of the previous circle. Calculate the area between the third and fourth circles from the center.
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