SOLUTION: Given a circle U which has a center at coordinates (1,3) and a point on its circumference at (2, 2), what is the area of the circle?
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Question 886433: Given a circle U which has a center at coordinates (1,3) and a point on its circumference at (2, 2), what is the area of the circle?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The radius will be size of the distance from (1,3) to (2,2).
and area of the circle is .
Just needs simplification.
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