Answer: I think you should graph the circle using those coordinates, and then do the normal formula to solve the center of the circle.
Step-by-step explanation: The radius of the circle (r) will be the distance from the center of the circle to either of the two original points. The equation of the circle is (x - p)^2 + (y - q)^2 = r^2. Let the x-coordinate of the center of the circle be 3. The y-coordinate