Algebra II Honors Problem of the Day Homework: p. 162-163 55- 81 odds Without graphing find all symmetries for each equation.

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Algebra II Honors Problem of the Day Homework: p odds Without graphing find all symmetries for each equation.

Circle- a set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called the center. The center will be represented by ( h, k) and the distance will be called the radius and represented by r. Equation of a circle in standard form with radius r and center (h, k):

Name the center and radius for the following circles.

Name the equation of the circle with center at ( -3, 2 ) and containing the point ( 1, -5 ). Graph all three equations from the Problem of the Day