Finding the Center-Radius Form of a Circle by Completing the Square - Example 3

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Thank you so much for saving my life. I'm an 8th grader during The Great Plague of 2020 and I'm stuck at home with absolutely no one who knows how to do this or how to help me with my math. I have been having so much trouble understanding how to solve a circle by completing the square, and all other tutorials are confusing and frustrating. This is simple, quick, and easily applicable to other problems, so it does wonders for my ADHD. Thank you so much.

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Fucking spent an hour trying to work this out

Forgot how to complete the bloody square

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What do you do if x^2 and y^2 can't be cleanly divided? For example if you had 4x^2 + 3y^2 - 7x + 9y - 2 = 0

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