SOLUTION: I need your help on this question of circle from co-ordinate geometry, please help me . And my question goes on this way: Find the equation of a circle whose center is at the point

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Question 808001: I need your help on this question of circle from co-ordinate geometry, please help me . And my question goes on this way: Find the equation of a circle whose center is at the point of intersection of straight lines 2y-x=3 and 2x+y=4 and passing through the point (4,6).
Thank you and please answer as soon as you can.

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y-x=3 and 2x+y=4
x = 1, y = 2
(1,2) center
point (4,6)
find distance
3^2+4^2=25
distance radius =5
(x-1)^2+(y-2)^2 = 25

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