\begin{gathered} \sqrt{(0 - 6) {}^{2} + (y - 6) {}^{2} } = 10 \\ \\ \implies 36 + (y - 6) {}^{2} = 100 \\ \\ \implies (y - 6) {}^{2} = 100 - 36 = 64 \\ \\ \implies y - 6 = \sqrt{64} = \pm8 \\ \\ y = 6 + 8 \: \: or\: \: 6 - 8 \\ \\ y = 14 \: \: \: or \: \: - 2\end{gathered} (0−6) 2 +(y−6) 2 =10
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