Question 242062
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No can do, pal.  In the first place, (1,2) and (4,2) are <b><i>not</i></b> intercepts.  Intercepts are where a graph intersects one or the other of the axes, therefore at least one of the coordinates in an intercept <b><i>must</i></b> be zero.  In the second place, even if you did give proper intercepts, you cannot determine a circle with only 2 points unless one of them is the center.  Clearly, since you want to know the center, neither of your given points is the center of this circle.  You need to specify at least three points on a circle to be able to uniquely define the circle.



John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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