The figure shows that the points (6, 12) and (8, 10) lies on a circle represented by the equation(x−h)2+(y−k)2=r.  Given that h = 0, how would you use (6, 12) and (8, 10) to find the values of k and r?  Write two equations that you can use to find the values of k and r.

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      The figure shows that the points (6, 12) and (8, 10) lies on a circle represented by the equation(x−h)2+(y−k)2=r. 
  1. Given that h = 0, how would you use (6, 12) and (8, 10) to find the values of k and r

  2. Write two equations that you can use to find the values of k and r


     
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