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Explain the relationship between the distance formula and the equation of a circle.

   Explain the relationship between the distance formula and the equation of a circle.
 
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 11, Problem 49 ↓
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00:01 Okay, so in this problem, we're going to have to use the following conjectures in the following exercise.
00:05 So, g is equal to x over 2, and we have to find the value of h also.
00:11 So parallelogram opposite side conjecture states that the opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent.
00:16 That means that they're the same one.
00:18 So if we have a parallelogram, john, who's the following, and the opposite sides are going to be congruent.
00:27 So these two and these two sides are going to be congruent, which meaning they have the same side ones.
00:32 We can all represent this in a proof format.
00:36 So we can do r -l -f -r -f is congruent to s -line -s -l.
00:43 This is because of parallelogram, opposite, side, conjection.
01:07 Then we also have, let me know r -f is equal to s -o.
01:12 That's because of definition of congruent segments...
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