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What is the length of the radius of a circle with a center at 2 + 3i and a point on the circle at 7 + 2i?

What is the length of the radius of a circle with a center at 2 + 3i and a point on-example-1
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distance between 2 points (radius)
= sqrt( (7-2)^2 + (2-3)^2 ) = sqrt(26)
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Answer:

Length of the radius of a circle =
√(26)

Explanation:

a circle with a center at 2 + 3i and a point on the circle at 7 + 2i

To find the length of the radius, find the distance between the center and a point on the circle

center is 2+3i that is (2,3)

point is 7+2i that is (7,2)

distance formula is
√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)

Plug in the values in the formula

Distance=
√((7-2)^2+(2-3)^2)

Distance=
√((5)^2+(-1)^2)

Distance=
√((26)

Length of the radius of a circle =
√(26)

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