SOLUTION: Coordinate Geometry
The center of a circle is A(-3,3), and B(1,6) is on the circle. Find the area of the circle in terms of Pi.
I know that Pi =3.14 and area= Pi r^2
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The center of a circle is A(-3,3), and B(1,6) is on the circle. Find the area of the circle in terms of Pi.
I know that Pi =3.14 and area= Pi r^2
Thank for
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Question 904727: Coordinate Geometry
The center of a circle is A(-3,3), and B(1,6) is on the circle. Find the area of the circle in terms of Pi.
I know that Pi =3.14 and area= Pi r^2
Thank for any help,
Going in Circles :) Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Just use distance formula and take it in its squared form; that is r^2. Now show this in the term multiplied by ;
Nothing more to it than that.