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A circle has a diameter with endpoints at A (-1, -9) and B

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A circle has a diameter with endpoints at A (-1, -9) and B

A circle has a diameter with endpoints at A (-1, -9) and B (-11, 5). The point M (-6, -2) lies on the diameter. Prove or disprove that point M is the center of the circle by answering the following questions. Round answers to the nearest tenth (one decimal place). What is the distance from A to M? What is the distance from B to M? Is M the center of the circle? Yes or no?