Asked by Jakis
Find the area of a circle with center (-3, -4) that passes through the point (5, 2). First use the distance formula to find the radius of the circle. Use π = 3.14.
~ I did the distance formula and got 28 now i just dont know what to do after that please guide me
~ I did the distance formula and got 28 now i just dont know what to do after that please guide me
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Answered by
Steve
First off, your distance is wrong. You must have used some bogus formula.
d^2 = (5+3)^2 + (2+4)^2 = 100
d = 10
Since that is the distance from the center to a point on the circle, it is the radius.
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d^2 = (5+3)^2 + (2+4)^2 = 100
d = 10
Since that is the distance from the center to a point on the circle, it is the radius.
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