The circle in disguise
SAT Glossary
An equation with x^2 and y^2 at equal coefficients and no xy term is always a circle; complete the square in both variables to recover centre and radius. The named distractor takes √() of the loose constant — reporting 3 from x^2+y^2-6x+8y+9=0 — the reward for never completing the square.
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