Write the equation of the circle in standard form. Find the center, radius, intercepts, and graph the circle. x2+y2+10x−18y=−102
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x^2 +y^2 +10x -18y =-102... (x+5)^2 -25 +(y-9)^2 -81=-102... or (x+5)^2 +(y-9)^2=25+81-102... =106-102)... =4...=2^2
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x^2 +y^2 +10x -18y =-102... (x+5)^2 -25 +(y-9)^2 -81=-102... or (x+5)^2 +(y-9)^2=25+81-102... =106-102)... =4...=2^2

so the answer is 2^2
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