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The points ​(−8​,−2​) and ​(7​,4​) are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle. Find the length of the radius of the circle.

The points ​(−8​,−2​) and ​(7​,4​) are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle. Find-example-1
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8.08

Use the distance formula:


\sf d = √((x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2-y_1)^2)

where (x1, y1), (x2, y1) are points


\rightarrow \sf d =√((7-(-8))^2 + (4-(-2))^2)


\rightarrow \sf d =√((15)^2 + (6)^2)


\rightarrow \sf d =3√(29)

This is the length of diameter.

Then radius:

· diameter/2


\sf \cdot (3√(29) )/(2)


\sf \cdot 8.0777


\sf \cdot 8.08 \ \ (rounded \ to \ nearest \ hundreth)

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