SOLUTION: how would you figure out how a set of points inside a circle on a coordinate plain will equal the perimeter squared?

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Question 301415: how would you figure out how a set of points inside a circle on a coordinate plain will equal the perimeter squared?
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i dont see how thats even possible as even the longest segment is the diameter and even wouldnt even come close to the c= circumference or perimeter. the problem above says a set of points, possibly if u have a set of 3 points or 4 points there might be a possibility if we are talking the area of the figure the sets make. for me to come to some kind of conclusion there has to be more information in the question to solve as we dont even know where the circle lays on the plain and what coordinates are even in the circle.
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