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Find the radius of the circle if the center is at (1, 2) and the point (-3, 4) lies on the circle.

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Answer:

4.47

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Answer:

2√5

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The radius is the distance from the center to a point anywhere along the edge of the circle. To find the distance between these two points, use the distance formula.


d = √((x_2-x_1)^2 + (y_2-y_1)^2) \\d = √((1--3)^2 + (2-4)^2)\\ d = √(4^2 + -2^2)\\ d = √(16 + 4)\\ d = √(20) \\d = 2√(5)

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