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QR is a diameter and Q(1,8) and C(3.5,2) are points on a coordinate plane. Find and state the coordinates of Point R

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Answer:

The coordinates of point R are
R(x,y) = (6, -4).

Explanation:

From Geometry we understand that magnitude of Diameter is twice the magnitude of Radius. Vectorially speaking, both radius and diameter are collinear. That is:


\overrightarrow{QR} = 2\cdot \overrightarrow{QC} (1)

Where:


\overrightarrow{QC} - Vector radius.


\overrightarrow{QR} - Vector diameter.

If we know that
Q(x,y) = (1,8) and
C(x,y) = (3.5,2), then coordinates of point R are, respectively:


R(x,y) -Q(x,y) = 2\cdot C(x,y)-2\cdot Q(x,y)


R(x,y) = 2\cdot C(x,y) -Q(x,y)


R(x,y) = 2\cdot (3.5, 2) - (1,8)


R(x,y) = (6, -4)

The coordinates of point R are
R(x,y) = (6, -4).

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