When a circle passes through three given points, it's centre lies at the intersection of.
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Here are some facts that will help find the center of a circle that passes through three points.
When you draw chords from these three points, you can use them to find the center of the circle.
The center of the circle will be given by the perpendicular bisectors of the chords formed by these three points.
Once you have the center, you can construct the circle.
Thus, when a circle passes through three given points, its center lies at the intersection of the perpendicular bisector of the chords formed by joining the three points.
When you draw chords from these three points, you can use them to find the center of the circle.
The center of the circle will be given by the perpendicular bisectors of the chords formed by these three points.
Once you have the center, you can construct the circle.
Thus, when a circle passes through three given points, its center lies at the intersection of the perpendicular bisector of the chords formed by joining the three points.
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Explanation:
a) The perpendicular bisector of the longest ling and the perpendicular linebrawn from the end of the shortest line
b) The perpendicular bisector of the shortest line and perpendicular line drawnfrom the end of the longest line
c) The perpendicular bisector of the line that connect the point
b) The longents drawn through ach point
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