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Hey neoreaves,neoreaves wrote:IN THE XY-PLANE, POINT (R,S) LIES ON THE CIRCLE WITH CENTER AT ORIGIN. WHAT IS THE VALUE OF R^2 + S^2?
I. THE CIRCLE HAS RADIUS 2
II. THE POINT (V2, -V2) LIES ON THE CIRCLE
Outreach has already given the link of this ques. which has already been discussed in the BTG forums.It is better to search using the BTG google search provided in the top-right section of the page.
I would suggest searching using "only the 1st line of the question" - the reason why i am saying is bcoz sometimes i also find that the search engine cannot differentiate b/w the symbols and the search goes void in the case when you input the full question.I found that it was easier when i only inputted the 1st line of the ques.
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