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Show that, x = (1)/(2)(3+5 cos theta), y...

Show that, `x = (1)/(2)(3+5 cos theta), y = (1)/(2)(-4 + 5 sin theta)` represent a circle passing through the origin. Find the coordinates of centre and length of radius of the circle.

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