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How do I find the center of a circle using the points (2,8) (-4,6) (1,-1)

I also found the Equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line between the first and second point
which was y=(3/2)x + 5

And the Equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line between the second and third point
which was y=(-1/3)x+(23/3)

THANKS!

11 years ago

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Bri
I think the center is (16/11,79/11)
can anyone confirm this?
also i think the radius is -2?
11 years ago

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