poklunghakdog poklunghakdog
  • 03-09-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

What is the length of a radius of a circle whose center is at (1, -2) and whose one point lies on a circle at (-5, 6)?

Respuesta :

jimrgrant1 jimrgrant1
  • 03-09-2021

Answer:

radius = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

The distance from the centre to the point on the circle is the radius r

Calculate r using the distance formula

r = [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^2+(y_{2}-y_{1})^2 }[/tex]

with (x₁, y₁ ) = (1, - 2) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (- 5, 6)

r = [tex]\sqrt{(-5-1)^2+(6-(-2))^2}[/tex]

  = [tex]\sqrt{(-6)^2+(6+2)^2}[/tex]

  = [tex]\sqrt{36+8^2}[/tex]

   = [tex]\sqrt{36+64}[/tex]

   = [tex]\sqrt{100}[/tex]

   = 10

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Next four multiples of a unit fraction one half
What is the equation for a quadratic equation?
Does wind have atoms and molecules in it?
What is Hammurabi best known for? A. the first known written code of law B. the Hanging Gardens C. establishing the world's first empire D. introducing a new re
What is the normal oxygen concentration of a man?
Given scalene triangle DEF, explain how to find locus of points equidistant from DE EF DF using incenter
In recent years, people have been motivated to move from rural areas to urban areas for __________.
Which is a symbol of deindustrialization? Energy crisis, Love Canal, Manufacturing Belt, Rust Belt, or Stagflation.
what is 1/3 + 7/12 x 4
Which of the following describes the main focus of The Prince? A. It attacks the corruption of the Church. B. It promotes political power based on Christian pri