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The circle shown above is centered at the origin and contains the point (-4, -2). What is the length of the diameter to the nearest tenth of the circle?
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The circle shown above is centered at the origin and contains the point (-4, -2).
What is the length of the diameter to the nearest tenth of the circle?
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Answer:
8.9 units
Explanation:
Since, the circle is centered at origin.
So, coordinates of center are (0, 0)
Point (-4, - 2) is located on the circle.
So, distance between (0, 0) & (-4, - 2) will be the radius of the circle.
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