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bubblesss

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jamesboyd9 said:
um, why did you do that?
this maths challenge isn't very extreme... I was disappointed. wait till you get to ext2 maths
umm i used midpoint theorem because yz is the diameter and we also have the centre which is the midpoint of the radius soooo......
is there something wrong with what i did?????:uhoh:
 

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bubblesss said:
umm i used midpoint theorem because yz is the diameter and we also have the centre which is the midpoint of the radius soooo......
is there something wrong with what i did?????:uhoh:
A quicker way is by observation where Y is 5 units below the centre, thus Z must be 5 units above the center which is (-1, 3).

Thus Z is (-1,8)
 

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