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OpenStudy (james1107):

The center of a circle is (4, 6), and an endpoint of a diameter is (2, 5). What is the other endpoint of the diameter? (0, 4) (3, 5.5) (6, 7)

OpenStudy (james1107):

@Keigh2015 @Janu16

OpenStudy (james1107):

i would go with the bottom one

OpenStudy (janu16):

yes i agree

OpenStudy (keigh2015):

I was actually thinking the top one. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/bhrvh0w0wc You see it is 1 up and 2 over you do that but a little different one down 2 over in the opposite direction and you get the top one.

OpenStudy (janu16):

no its 6,7 it explains in tht link

OpenStudy (james1107):

soo top or bottom ?

OpenStudy (james1107):

keep talking be right back

OpenStudy (keigh2015):

I started thinking it would be the bottom.

OpenStudy (janu16):

If the center of the circle is at (4,6), the diameter that has one end at (2,5) must have the other end at (6,7). The other end must be at the same distance and on the same line.

OpenStudy (janu16):

understand tht^^?

OpenStudy (james1107):

ok ummm ya

OpenStudy (james1107):

thanks yall

OpenStudy (keigh2015):

No problem

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