Question 1208377
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90% of "solutions" produced by @josgarithmetic at this forum are INCORRECT.


This one is not an exclusion: it is INCORRECT, too.


His equation {{{(x-3)^2}}} + {{{(y-3)^2}}} = 5 is wrong.


To convince yourself, check the point (3,6).


My advise to all visitors is: do not even touch his solutions.


Blindfold your eyes and plug your ears so as not to see 
and not to hear his absurdist solutions.


They all are toxic and dangerous for your mental health.



This person does not know elementary Math, despite his 
self-praise description in his self-description section.



The amazing fact is that he gets a huge amount of applauses and gratitude 
from his fans for his wrong solutions, which I cannot understand at all.


Loud, unceasing applause, everyone stands up, ovation.


It tells a lot about mathematical level of his admirers (which level is about zero from the negative side).


People call this level "below the baseboard".



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Thanks to god,  after seeing my reaction,  he removed his absurdist solution 
from his post,  which is good.     So,  my protest was effective,  is counted, 
and  I  successively cleaned the  Internet.



        @josgarithmetic, your solution method was wrong 

            independently on drawing the points on graph.


        There is no need to draw the points on graph to see

                  that your solution method is wrong.


                        It is/was wrong by itself.