How do you write the equation of the circle whose diameter has endpoints (-1,0) and (6,-5)?
1 Answer
Sep 16, 2016
Explanation:
If
then, its eqn. is given by,
Applying this, we can immediately get the eqn. of circle as,
Alternatively,
Knowing that the mid-pt. of a diameter is the Centre of the Circle,
we get the Centre
Now, the pt.
the Centre, the dist.
Hence, the eqn of the circle is
#(x-5/2)^2+(y+5/2)^2=74/4, or,
#x^2+y^2-5x+5y+25/4+25/4-74/4=0, i.e.,
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