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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose M(x , y) is a point of the circle of center (6,3) and radius 10 and M is also a point of the y-axis then the coordonates of M should verify these two equations at the same time:
[tex]\left \{ {(x-6)^{2} +(y-3)^2=10^{2} } \atop {x=0}} \right.[/tex]
Then
(0-6)² + (y-3)² = 100
then
36 + (y-3)² = 100
then
(y-3)² = 100 - 36
= 64
then
|y-3| = 8
then
y - 3 = 8 or y - 3 = -8
then
y = 11 or y = 5
then the only points that are on the edge of the circle and on y-axis are:
(0 , 5) and (0 , 11).
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Answer:
(0, –5)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you don't see this option there is another option, (0 , 11) is also correct