Circles - Pre-Calculus

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Write an equation for a circle.

Determine the equation for a circle in standard form with a radius of , and centered at the point .

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Answer

The standard form for the equation of a circle with radius , and centered at point is

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Here, , so the equation is

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Note: one way to think of this equation is to remember the Pythagorean Theorem.

If the center is at the origin then the equation is

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This describes a right triangle for any x and y that satisfy this equation. Here r is the hypotenues, but when all values of x and y are used it stays the same and the points map out a circle with radius r.

The rules of graph translation apply in the same way as with any function. That is they move the origin in the opposite direction by a and/or b.

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