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  1. 1. A(-3;4) is a point on a circlewith centre at the origin. a.determine the coordinates of B, if AB is a diameter. b. Show that
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  2. a. the line y=7x cuts the circle x^2+y^2=50 at A and B. find the coordinates of A and B.b. show that C(5;5) lies on the circle.
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  3. Circle F has a diameter of 16 inches. Circle E has a circumference of 26 inches and is inside of Circle F. What is the distance
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  4. The students in Mrs. Griffith's kindergarten class sit down in a circle for show-and-tell. The circle they form has a diameter
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  5. In a circle center O, CBD is a tangent to the circle and BC is 6cm, OC is 10cm. Determine the length of the diameter of the
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  6. The equation for a circle is (x+8)2+(y−12)2=25a. What is the coordinate of the center of the circle? b. What is the radius of
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  7. Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.A circle with radius
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  8. Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.A circle with radius
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  9. HELP PLZZ...A circle has radius 2 cm,(in that circle there is a traingle ABO)O is the centre of the circle. the chord AB has
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  10. Let A, C be the endpoints of the diameter of a circle and B an arbitrary point on the circle. Using theslopes of secant lines
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