RideTheLightnin
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Alright the question is as reads:
"Show that the line y=-x+3 cuts the circle x^2+y^2=25 in two points"
Alright so ive done the perpendicular distance formula, and got 3root2/2, so i know the line cuts through the circle, but how do i show where it crosses, or dont i do that?
And if you do, do i do it simultaneously or what?
Cheers.
"Show that the line y=-x+3 cuts the circle x^2+y^2=25 in two points"
Alright so ive done the perpendicular distance formula, and got 3root2/2, so i know the line cuts through the circle, but how do i show where it crosses, or dont i do that?
And if you do, do i do it simultaneously or what?
Cheers.