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Find point of Equidistance...
Find the point that is equidistant from (0,0) , (2,3) , and (3,-2)...
I have plotted the points and have drawn a circle, putting all points on the outside...showing the equidistance.
I plan on guesstimating a point int he middle, labeling it (X1,Y1)...then, I will plug each of the points above into the distance formula seperately with the "X1/Y1" creating 3 equations.
Then, I'll use substitution and such to find x and y...does this seem like a logical plan?
Find the point that is equidistant from (0,0) , (2,3) , and (3,-2)...
I have plotted the points and have drawn a circle, putting all points on the outside...showing the equidistance.
I plan on guesstimating a point int he middle, labeling it (X1,Y1)...then, I will plug each of the points above into the distance formula seperately with the "X1/Y1" creating 3 equations.
Then, I'll use substitution and such to find x and y...does this seem like a logical plan?