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What are the coordinates of the center and the measure of the radius for a circle whose equation is (x-10)2^+(y-3)2^ a. center = (10,3), radius = 36

b. center = (10,3), radius = 6

c. center = (-10, -3), radius = 6

d. center = (-10, -3), radius = 36

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