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Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
Δ OPG is right with hypotenuse OG being the radius of the circle
Using Pythagoras' identity in the right triangle
OG² = OP² + PG²
[ PG = 11 , since OP is the perpendicular bisector of FG ]
OG² = 8² + 11² = 64 + 121 = 185
Δ OQS is right with hypotenuse OS being the radius
Using Pythagoras' identity
OS² = QS² + OQ² , that is
185 = 13² + x²
185 = 169 + x² ( subtract 169 from both sides )
16 = x² ( take the square root of both sides )
4 = x → d
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Answer:
<em>(D). (8, - 5) </em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Coordinates of a center of a circle (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r² is (h, k)
Coordinates of the midpoint are ( , )
(x² - 10x + 25) + (y² + 2y + 1) = 25
(x - 5)² + (y + 1)² = 5²
(5, - 1) are coordinates of the center of the circle and (5, - 1) is a midpoint of the segment connected (2, 3) and (x, y)
5 = (2 + x) / 2 ⇒ x = 8
- 1 = (3 + y) / 2 ⇒ y = - 5
<em>(D). (8, - 5)</em>