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A circle is plotted on a coordinate plane.
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Point S
is on the circle.
Which correctly shows that point S
lies on the circle?
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(3−3)2+(−7+4)2=9
(0)2+(−3)2=9
0+9=9
(−4−3)2+(−7+3)2=65
(−7)2+(−4)2=65
49+16=65
(3−3)2+(−4−7)2=121
(0)2+(11)2=121
0+121=121
(3+3)2+(−7+4)2=45
(6)2+(−3)2=45
36+9=45
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(3−3)^2 + (−7+4)^2 = 9
0^2 + (−3)^2 = 9
0 + 9 = 9
So S = (3, −7) satisfies (x − 3)^2 + (y + 4)^2 = 9, hence S lies on the circle.
0^2 + (−3)^2 = 9
0 + 9 = 9
So S = (3, −7) satisfies (x − 3)^2 + (y + 4)^2 = 9, hence S lies on the circle.
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