#circle
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the cords of P
Is your centre (1,-1)?
because that doesn't satisfy the equation of the diameters
yeah, it does
Wait nvm mb
Ok so
have you considered that the line is a tangent
so the perpendicular line passing through the centre will intersect at the point of the tangent touching the circle
you don't have to use the equation of a circle
@scarlet frigate
i should check if any diameter is perpendicular
?
nevermind
how will it work
you can get the equation of the red line from the tangent
since it's perpendicular
Do u know how to find the perpendicular line
is this a different question
image of circle with AB as a diameter in the line x+y+2=0
I'm sucking at another que now
Oh ok