P(-6, 1) and Q(6, 6) are the two ends of the diameter of a given circle. Calculate the radius.

a

6.5 units

b

13.0 units

c

3.5 units

d

7.0 units

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Tommy199
2 years ago

To find the radius of the circle when given the coordinates of two endpoints of its diameter, you can use the distance formula.

The distance formula between two points \((x_1, y_1)\) and \((x_2, y_2)\) in a coordinate plane is given by:

\[ d = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2} \]

Given the points \(P(-6, 1)\) and \(Q(6, 6)\), we can use these coordinates to find the distance between them, which is equal to the diameter of the circle. Then, we divide this diameter by 2 to get the radius.

So, substituting the coordinates into the formula:

\[ d = \sqrt{(6 - (-6))^2 + (6 - 1)^2} \]
\[ d = \sqrt{(6 + 6)^2 + (6 - 1)^2} \]
\[ d = \sqrt{12^2 + 5^2} \]
\[ d = \sqrt{144 + 25} \]
\[ d = \sqrt{169} \]
\[ d = 13 \]

Now, since the diameter is 13 units, the radius of the circle is half of that:

\[ \text{Radius} = \frac{13}{2} = 6.5 \]

So, the radius of the circle is 6.5 units.

Ritabukola
2 years ago

I don't really understand the way it was solved

Gloriaomo
2 years ago

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omowunmi233
1 year ago

I understand it

oshoniyikehinde
2 years ago

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favor222244
9 months ago

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Abdulkhalid
1 year ago

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Superstar098
1 year ago

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