Circles - GMAT Quantitative

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The points and form a line which passes through the center of circle Q. Both points are on circle Q.

Which of the following represent the correct equation for circle Q?

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Answer

The general form for an equation of a circle is as follows:

Where r is the radius, and (h,k) are the coordinates of the center of the circle.

To begin, let's find the radius using distance formula. Because LK passes through the center of the circle and goes from the outer edge of the circle to the other side, we can say that LK is our diameter.

Use distance formula to find the length of LK.

Plug in our points and simplify:

That is our diameter, so our radius will be half of 13.15, or 6.575. This rounds to 6.58

Next, we can use midpoint formula to find the center of circle Q. Midpoint formula is:

Plug in and simplify to find our midpoint

Put it all together to get:

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