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The standard equation of a circle with center (h, k) and a vertical axis of symmetry is (x - h)² + ( y - k)² =r² A circle's center is (3,- 2) and the radius is 12. Which equation models the circle?
A)(x - 3) ² + (y + 2) ² = 12
B)(x + 3) ² = (y + 2) ² = 12
C) (x - 3) ² = (y + 2) ² = 144
D)(x + 3)² – ( - 2) ² = 144
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