SOLUTION: Let the points (-1,-2) and (-1,3) be the endpoints of a circle. Find the length of the diameter of the circle, D.

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Question 1019584: Let the points (-1,-2) and (-1,3) be the endpoints of a circle. Find the length of the diameter of the circle, D.
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Let the points (-1,-2) and (-1,3) be the endpoints of a circle. Find the length of the diameter of the circle, D.
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There are many unnecessary and incorrect words in this post.


1. There is no such a notion  "the endpoints of a circle".
   Simply doesn't exist.


2. The assignment is about the distance between two points.
   What does this circle do here?