EOC Practice Question of the Day. Graphing and Writing Equations of Circles.

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EOC Practice Question of the Day

Graphing and Writing Equations of Circles

Standard Form of a Circle Center is at (h, k) r is the radius of the circle

General Form of a Circle

Every binomial squared has been multiplied out. Every term is on the left side, equal to 0. Squared terms go first in alpha order. General Form of a Circle

EX 1 Write an equation of a circle with center (3, -2) and a radius of 4.

EX 2 Write an equation of a circle with center (-4, 0) and a diameter of 10.

EX 3 Write an equation of a circle with center (2, -9) and a radius of.

EX 4 Find the coordinates of the center and the measure of the radius.

The center is The radius is The equation is 5. Find the center, radius, & equation of the circle. (0, 0) 12 x 2 + y 2 = 144

The center is The radius is The equation is 6. Find the center, radius, & equation of the circle. (1, -3) 7 (x – 1) 2 + (y + 3) 2 = 49

7. Graph the circle, identify the center & radius. (x – 3) 2 + (y – 2) 2 = 9 Center (3, 2) Radius of 3

Converting from General to Standard 1.A needs to be 1. Divide if needed. 2.Move the x terms together and the y terms together. 3.Move E to the other side of the equals sign. 4.Complete the square (as needed) for x. 5.Complete the square(as needed) for y. 6.Factor the left & simplify the right.

8. Write the standard equation of the circle. State the center & radius. Center: (4, 0) radius: 3

9. Write the standard equation of the circle. State the center & radius. Center: (-2, 3) radius: 4

10. Write the standard equation of the circle. State the center & radius.

11. Write the general form of the equation of the circle.

Homework Worksheet 12 problems