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standard form of the equationg of a circle is:
(x-h)^2 +(y-k)^2 = r^2
The center of a circle is (h, k)
I have 4 different problems pertaining to this. The first 2, I attempted, and the second 2 I didn't know how to do.
1) Center: (0, 0); radius: 5
For the answer, I came up with : x^2+y^2=25
2) Center: (0, 1/3); radius: 1/3
And this is how I figured it out: (x-0)^2 + (y- 1/3)^2 =(1/3)^2
= x^2 + (y- 1/3)^2 = 1/9
3)Center: (3, -2) ; Solution point= (-1, 1)
4) Endpoints of a diameter: (-4, -1) , (4, 1)
Please help if you can !
(x-h)^2 +(y-k)^2 = r^2
The center of a circle is (h, k)
I have 4 different problems pertaining to this. The first 2, I attempted, and the second 2 I didn't know how to do.
1) Center: (0, 0); radius: 5
For the answer, I came up with : x^2+y^2=25
2) Center: (0, 1/3); radius: 1/3
And this is how I figured it out: (x-0)^2 + (y- 1/3)^2 =(1/3)^2
= x^2 + (y- 1/3)^2 = 1/9
3)Center: (3, -2) ; Solution point= (-1, 1)
4) Endpoints of a diameter: (-4, -1) , (4, 1)
Please help if you can !