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scarlet frigate
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DIBY-05

turbid foxBOT
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normal kernel
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And what have you tried

scarlet frigate
scarlet frigate
normal kernel
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because that doesn't satisfy the equation of the diameters

scarlet frigate
normal kernel
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Wait nvm mb

normal kernel
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have you considered that the line is a tangent

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so the perpendicular line passing through the centre will intersect at the point of the tangent touching the circle

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you don't have to use the equation of a circle

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@scarlet frigate

scarlet frigate
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i should check if any diameter is perpendicular

normal kernel
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?

scarlet frigate
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nevermind

normal kernel
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you can get the equation of the red line from the tangent

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since it's perpendicular

scarlet frigate
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alright hold on

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7y = -x -6

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i quit

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I'll go further

normal kernel
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Do u know how to find the perpendicular line

scarlet frigate
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top - 06

normal kernel
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is this a different question

scarlet frigate
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yeah

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i skipped them both

normal kernel
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what does it say on the last part

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AB is diameter in

scarlet frigate
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I'm sucking at another que now

normal kernel
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Oh ok