SOLUTION: show that a circle can be drawn which touches the lines x-y+1=0 at (4,5) and 7x+y=13 at (2, -1).
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Question 688113: show that a circle can be drawn which touches the lines x-y+1=0 at (4,5) and 7x+y=13 at (2, -1).
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
show that a circle can be drawn which touches the lines x-y+1=0 at (4,5) and 7x+y=13 at (2, -1).
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(2,-1) is not on the lines.
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