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The equation `(x - 7)^(2) + (y - 8)^(2) = 10` is that of a circle that lies in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane. One endpoint of a diameter of the circle has y-coordinate 11. What is the y-coordinate of the other endpoint of that diameter?

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