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OpenStudy (anonymous):

will fan and metal Which point lies on a circle that is centered at A(3, 3) and passes through B(6, 5)? C(1, 6) D(6, 0) E(0, 3) F(3, -1) G(3, 6)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the distance formula to find the radius of the circle. Graph the circle out and see which of the points lies on it. Distance formula: \[\large d=\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^{2}+(y_{2}-y_{1})^{2}}\] How to graph a circle: \[\large (x-h)^{2}~+~(y-k)^{2}=r^{2}\] \[\large (h,k)~=~Center~coordinates~of~circle\] \[\large r~=~radius\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's up to you to figure it out :) I gave you the means necessary to solve it though

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry about your dad, but that doesn't give you the ability to over-turn site rules...

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