SOLUTION: If the equations of the three sides of a triangle are: x = y 2*x - y = 2 2*x + 3*y -3 =0 find the equation of the circumscribing circle. Please help me!! I do not understand h

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Question 800483: If the equations of the three sides of a triangle are:
x = y
2*x - y = 2
2*x + 3*y -3 =0
find the equation of the circumscribing circle.
Please help me!! I do not understand how to do this question!!!
Thank you!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the equations of the three sides of a triangle are:
x = y
2*x - y = 2
2*x + 3*y -3 =0
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Find where the lines intersect, those are the vertices.
Find the lengths of the 3 sides.
Find the circle.
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