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Find the radius of the circle if the center is at (1, 2) and the point (-5, 6) lies on the circle.
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Find the radius of the circle if the center is at (1, 2) and the point (-5, 6) lies on the circle.
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I think the radius is 7.21 I’m
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The radius of the circle is 7.21
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