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A(-3, 9) and B(5, 9) are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle. Use these points to find the standard equation of the circle.
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A(-3, 9) and B(5, 9) are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle. Use these points to find the standard equation of the circle.
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A(-3, 9) and B(5, 9) are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle. Use these points to find the standard equation of the circle.
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check the picture below.
notice the midpoint of the diameter segment, is just 1,9.
also, recall the radius is half the diameter, notice how long the radius is, just 4 units.
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