D. Which equation describes a circle with center (-1, 2) passing through the point
(2, 4)?
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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 17:20 chase1869
D. Which equation describes a circle with center (-1, 2) passing through the point
(2, 4)?
A (x + 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 13
B (x - 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = 13
C (x + 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 169
D (x - 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = 169
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