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shanice
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In the xy-plane, point (r,s) lies on a cirle with center at the origin. What is the value of r^2+s^2?
(1)The circle has radius 2.
(2)The point (square root 2, -square root 2)lies on the circle?
Answer is D - Each statement alone is sufficient.
I understand both statements but I would like to know the drawing for point (r,s) that lies on a circle with center at the origin. I just want to get a clear picture of it and know whether it is similar with mine. I don't know whether it's too much to ask but I've got no one to ask for help except from "Beat the Gmat' team.
Thank you in advance.
(1)The circle has radius 2.
(2)The point (square root 2, -square root 2)lies on the circle?
Answer is D - Each statement alone is sufficient.
I understand both statements but I would like to know the drawing for point (r,s) that lies on a circle with center at the origin. I just want to get a clear picture of it and know whether it is similar with mine. I don't know whether it's too much to ask but I've got no one to ask for help except from "Beat the Gmat' team.
Thank you in advance.













