Suppose the center of a circle is at (3, - 2) and a point on the circle is at (6, – 1). The radius of the circle is r = (Enter the exact value of the radius, not a decimal approximation)

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Suppose the center of a circle is at (3,
- 2) and a point on the circle is at (6, – 1).
The radius of the circle is r =
(Enter the exact value of the radius, not a
decimal approximation)
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