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How do I determine the coordinates of the centre and length of the radius of a circle given the equation x-2x+y^+10y=-14 I don't know how to solve this But I think -14 is one of the coordinates of the radius This is analytical geometry

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    Is the equation $x^2-2x+y^2+10y=-14$. Do you know how "to complete the square" ? – Donald Splutterwit Apr 21 '22 at 21:27
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    Please use MathJax to display Math. There has to be a typo in the problem. x - 2x + y^ + 10y = -14x is nonsense. Please proofread/edit your posting. Your posting has other defects, such as that you haven't shown work. However, that is all cart before the horse. Priority needs to be given to editing your question so that it is coherent. – user2661923 Apr 21 '22 at 21:34
  • Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. – Community Apr 21 '22 at 21:56

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