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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 01:40 derrishamckenzie22

A circle is centered at A(-5,-8)A(βˆ’5,βˆ’8)A, left parenthesis, minus, 5, comma, minus, 8, right parenthesis. The point M(-1,-3)M(βˆ’1,βˆ’3)M, left parenthesis, minus, 1, comma, minus, 3, right parenthesis is on the circle. Where does the point V(-11,-6)V(βˆ’11,βˆ’6)V, left parenthesis, minus, 11, comma, minus, 6, right parenthesis lie? PPLLL HEL

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