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27 June, 22:23

What is the equation of the line that is tangent to the circle of radius 8 at (0,-8) and whose center is at the origin? Click to select your answer 2 3 4

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  1. 27 June, 22:35
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    y=-8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So if you draw a circle with center at the origin (0,0) with radius 8.

    So we have:

    That means the radius stretches to (0,-8); down 8 units from (0,0).

    The radius stretches to (0,8); up 8 units from (0,0).

    The radius stretches to (8,0); right 8 units from (0,0).

    The radius stretches to (-8,0); left 8 units from (0,0).

    We are looking for a line tangent to our circle at (0,-8). Since this was down 8 units. Then our equation is horizontal and y=a number. They-coordinate in (0,-8) is - 8, so the we have y=-8.

    If someone said tangent at (0,8), we would have said y=8.

    If someone said tangent at (8,0), we would have said x=8.

    If someone said tangent at (-8,0), we have have said x=-8.
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