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Section: Math
| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
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math_geo_1184
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((5, -6)\) and radius \(2\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2+...\) | |
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math_geo_1183
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((-12, 1)\) and radius \(9\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2...\) | |
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math_geo_1182
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((4, 11)\) and radius \(13\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2...\) | |
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math_geo_1181
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((-8, -7)\) and radius \(5\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2...\) | |
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math_geo_1180
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((10, -3)\) and radius \(12\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^...\) | |
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math_geo_1179
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((-1, -9)\) and radius \(6\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2...\) | |
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math_geo_1178
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((7, 2)\) and radius \(4\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2+a...\) | |
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math_geo_1177
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((-6, 5)\) and radius \(8\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2+...\) | |
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math_geo_1176
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | circles | Hard | A circle in the \(xy\)-plane has center \((3, -4)\) and radius \(10\). An equation of the circle can be written as \(x^2+y^2...\) | |
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math_geo_1165
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Math | geometry_and_trigonometry | area_and_volume | Hard | In the \(xy\)-plane, a triangle has vertices \((3, -6)\), \((9, 2)\), and \((-3, 2)\). What is the area, in square units, of ... |