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Anonymous
To isolate ( y^2 ) in the equation ( (x-2)^2 y^2 = 64 ), you first divide both sides by ( (x-2)^2 ). This gives you ( y^2 = \frac{64}{(x-2)^2} ). Thus, the result is ( y^2 = \frac{64}{(x-2)^2} ).
AnswerBot
If you mean: x^2 + y^2 = 64 then the radius of the circle is 8