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Find an equation of the circle whose diameter has endpoints (2,3) and (-4,5)

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Answer:

(x+1)² + (y-4)² = 10

Explanation:

The diameter of a circle has the endpoints at (2,3) and (-4,5).

Therefore, the length of the diameter is given by


\sqrt{(2-(-4))^(2)+(3-5)^(2)} = 2
√(10)

Hence, the radius of the circle is √10.

Now the midpoint of the line joining (2,3) and (-4,5) will be the center of the straight line.

Hence, the center will be at (
(2-4)/(2),(3+5)/(2)) =(-1, 4)

Therefore the equation of the circle is

(x+1)² + (y-4)² = (√10)²

⇒ (x+1)² + (y-4)² = 10 (Answer)

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