Respuesta :
Answer:
3rd
C
Explanation:
Amit's mistake : The point (2, –2) doesn’t lie on the circle because the calculated distance should be the same as the radius.
The point (2,-2) is on the circle, and Amit's claim is wrong
How to determine if Amit's work is correct?
The given parameters are:
Center = (-1,2)
Diameter = 10 units
Point = (2,-2)
Start by calculating the radius, r
r = diameter/2
r = 10/2
r = 5
Next, calculate the distance from the point to the center using:
[tex]r = \sqrt{(x_2 -x_1)^2 + (y_2 -y_1)^2}[/tex]
This gives
[tex]r = \sqrt{(2 + 1)^2 + (-2-2)^2}[/tex]
Evaluate
r = 5
The distance from the center to the point equals the radius of the circle
Hence, the point is on the circle, and Amit's claim is wrong
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