SOLUTION: What is the center of the circle if two of it's diameter are x+g-5=0 and 2x+y+3=0 a) (-8,13) b) (8,-13) c) (-8,-13) d) (13,8)

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Question 1083560: What is the center of the circle if two of it's diameter are x+g-5=0 and 2x+y+3=0
a) (-8,13)
b) (8,-13)
c) (-8,-13)
d) (13,8)

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