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Circles Ch10.3 and additional material
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Geometric Definition: The intersection of a cone and a plane.
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Algebraic Definition: A set of points equidistant from a fixed point (center). y x (h,k) (x,y) r Radius (r) Center (h,k)
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Circles have a standard conic form equation. Center: (h,k) Radius: r
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Facts: Circle Equation Both variables are squared. Equation of a circle in center-radius form: What makes the circle different from the line? What makes the circle different from the parabola?
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You can put an equation into standard conic form by completing the square. Remember that
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Ex) Put the equation in standard form by completing the square.
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Ex) Find the center and radius. Then graph. C: (3, -2) r: 5
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