SOLUTION: True/ False: The point P(1,1) lies on the circle with radius 1 and center (1,1).

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Question 592727: True/ False:
The point P(1,1) lies on the circle with radius 1 and center (1,1).

Answer by mamiya(56)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the point ( 1, 1 ) is in fact the center of that circle , so it can be on the circle.
so the answer is FALSE

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