Find the radius of the circle 2x\(^2\) - 4x + 2y\(^2\) - 6y -2 = 0. 

A.

17/4

B.

17/2

C.

17/√2

D.

√17/2

Correct answer is C

2x\(^3\) - 4x + 2y\(^2\) - 6y - 2 = 0

Divide through by 2: x\(^2\) - 2x + y\(^2\) -3y -1 = 0

x\(^2\) -2x + y\(^2\) - 3y = 1

x\(^2\) -2x + 1 + y\(^2\) - 3y + 9/4

= 1+ 1 + 9/4

= (x- 1)\(^2\) (y - 3/2)\(^2\)

= √[17/4]

r = √17/2