SOLUTION: Let P = (-25,0), Q = (25,0), and R = (-24,0). Find an equation for the circle that goes through P, Q, and R. Find at least two ways of showing that angle PRQ is right, and find coo
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Question 148787: Let P = (-25,0), Q = (25,0), and R = (-24,0). Find an equation for the circle that goes through P, Q, and R. Find at least two ways of showing that angle PRQ is right, and find coordinates for the three other points R that would have made angle PRQ right.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All 3 points are on the x-axis. Only a straight line can go thru all 3.
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