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Twelve synchronized swimmers are forming a circle. The locations of three of those swimmers are
(13,-2),(-1, -2), and (6,-9). A 44 swimmer will appear in the middle of the circle. Where would the
cente swimmer need to be located?
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C (6,-2)
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The answer is (6,-2)
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I just took the test :)
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