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Find the standard form of the equation of the circle with endpoints of a diameter at the points (3,8) and (-7,2)

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(x+2)^(2)+
(y-5)^(2)= 34

The equation of a circle in standard form is


(x-a)^(2)+
(y-b)^(2)=
r^(2)

where (a , b) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius

The centre is at the midpoint of the endpoints and the radius is the distance from the centre to either of the 2 endpoints

Using the midpoint formula

midpoint = [
(1)/(2)(x
x_(1)+
x_(2),
(1)/(2)(
y_(1)+
y_(2)

where (
x_(1),
y_(1)=(3,8) and (
x_(2),
y_(2)=(-7,2)

centre = (
(1)/(2)(3-7),
(1)/(2)(8+2)) = (-2,5)

Calculate r using the distance formula

r = √(
x_(2)-
x_(1))²+(
y_(2)-
y_(1))²)

= √((3+2)²+(8-5)²) = √(25+9) = √34 ⇒ r² =(√34)² = 34

equation of circle is : (x+2)²+(y-5)² = 34


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