Probability
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I have a circle and some coordinates, technically I create the circle from the coordinates, then I go on to find the centre of the circle. At this point I am asked to show that this circle has a radius of square root of 13
I thought this;
r2 = 22 + ( - 1 - 2)2 implies 4 + 9 = 13
r = square root 13
Because I am asked to show that the radius is square root of 13 would this be correct method?
Thanks
I thought this;
r2 = 22 + ( - 1 - 2)2 implies 4 + 9 = 13
r = square root 13
Because I am asked to show that the radius is square root of 13 would this be correct method?
Thanks