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Re: If point A is at (0, 8), point C is at (6, 0), and the distance from p [#permalink]
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It does not matter

If the hypotenuse is the radius of the circle and this is four or five or whatever measure is always 1/4 of the circle.

If we know the radius, then doubling it we do have the diameter and dividing by 4 we do have 1/4 of the circle
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