Endpoints: (10, -4) and (2, 2)
Midpoint: (6, -1) which is the centre of the circle
Distance from (6, -1) to (10, -4) or (2, 2): 5 which is the radius of the circle
Therefore equation of the circle: (x-6)^2 + (y+1)^2 = 25
It is a semicircular arc.
It is the diameter of the circle.
The line passing through the center of a circle with two endpoints on the circle is the circle's diameter.
Semi-circle.
It is the diameter of the circle.
Endpoints: (2, 2) and (10, -4) Midpoint: (6, -1) which is the centre of the circle Distance from (6, -1) to (2, 2) or (10, -4) = 5 which is the radius of the circle Therefore equation of the circle: (x-6)^2 + (y+1)^2 = 25
The points where a diameter intersects the circle are its endpoints.
It is a semicircular arc.
Semicircle. <3
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Endpoints: (2, -3) and (8, 7)Centre of circle: (5, 2)Radius of circle is the square root of 34Equation of the circle: (x-5)^2 +(y-2)^2 = 34Slope of radius: 5/3Slope of tangents: -3/51st tangent equation: y--3 = -3/5(-2) => 5y = -3x-92nd tangent equation: y-7 = -3/5(x-8) => 5y = -3x+59
Some segments with both endpoints on a circle are not diameters.
Yes, it have.
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That's a "diameter" of the circle.
It is the diameter of the circle.
Two lines tangent to a circle at the endpoints of its diameter are parallel. See related link for proof.