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The points ​(​-2,​-1) and ​(6​,​3) are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle. Find the length of the radius of the circle.

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Using the distance formula, the diameter has a length of


√((-2-6)^2 + (-1-3)^2)=4√(5)

The radius is half the diameter, so the answer is


(4√(5))/(2)=\boxed{2√(5)}

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