Ok, this question from an internal past paper is confusing me...
The point (6,7) lies on the circumference of a circle with centre (3,4). Determine the equation of this circle. (2 marks)
The part I don't understand is why is the radius bit, so the answers say 3 units which I get (since 6-3=3 lol) but why don't I get 3 when I sub the points into the distance formula? I don't know if I'm being dumb and making the same mistake over and over again or? If anyone could explain this weird situation that'd be great
The point (6,7) lies on the circumference of a circle with centre (3,4). Determine the equation of this circle. (2 marks)
The part I don't understand is why is the radius bit, so the answers say 3 units which I get (since 6-3=3 lol) but why don't I get 3 when I sub the points into the distance formula? I don't know if I'm being dumb and making the same mistake over and over again or? If anyone could explain this weird situation that'd be great