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    The Equation of a Circle Centered at the Origin with Radius
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The Equation of a Circle Centered at the Origin with Radius

Question 129

Question 129

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The equation of a circle centered at the origin with radius 5 is x2+y2=5x^{2}+y^{2}=5x2+y2=5 .

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