Question 1030760: The center of a circle is at (2,-5), one point on the circle is (-4,2).Find the other end of the diameter through (-4,2).
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):
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------but not really what you need.
The distance from center to any point on the circle is .
The center, and the endpoints for any of the diameters of the circle, are collinear.
The line containing this diameter contains the points (2,-5) and (-4,2). Using point-slope form, the equation for this line is 


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upon further thinking, this approach seems more complicated than necessary.
The center (2,-5) is the MIDPOINT between the two endpoints for the diameter; and one endpoint is given to be (-4,2). The unknown endpoint is some ordered pair (x,y). Setup the midpoint formula for the circle's center and the two endpoints.
The other diameter's endpoint is (8,-12).
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