SOLUTION: ``prove that the points A(0,-3), B(2,1) and C(9,-6) all lie on the circumference of a circle with the centre (5,-3).''

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Question 839160: ``prove that the points A(0,-3), B(2,1) and C(9,-6) all lie on the circumference of a circle with the centre (5,-3).''
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