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the centre of a circle whose end points of a diameter are (_6,3)and(6,4) is

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Answered by tussipathak57
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the endpoints of the diameter are (-6 , 3) and (6 , 4) , then the centre of the circle would be the midpoint of this line since 2 x radius = diameter.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

AnswEr:

Center Of the circle is 0 and \sf\dfrac{7}{2}

Step by Step Explanation:-

Given:-

Ends Points of the Diameter are (-6,3) & (6,4).

Then, Center of the Circle

:\implies\sf\dfrac{x_1 + x_2}{2} \;and \; \dfrac{y_1 + y_2}{2}

Here, x1 = -6 , x2 = 6

y1 = 3 , y2 = 4

Putting Values:-

:\implies\sf\; \dfrac{-6 + 6}{2} \;,\; \dfrac{3 + 4}{2}

:\implies\sf\; \dfrac{0}{2}\; , \;\dfrac{7}{2}

:\implies\sf\;( 0 \; , \; \dfrac{7}{2})

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