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Changing Forms of Circles

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1 Changing Forms of Circles

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

3 General Form of a Circle

4 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.

5 Completing the Square ax2 + bx + c = 0
Is another way to solve a quadratic equation. ax2 + bx + c = 0 a needs to be 1. c needs to be moved to the other side of the = sign

6 Steps to Completing the Square
1. Move the constant to the other side. 2. Add to BOTH sides of the eqn. 3. Factor!

7 Example 1:

8 Example 2:

9 Example 3:

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

11 1. Write the standard equation of the circle. State the center & radius.

12 2. Write the standard equation of the circle. State the center & radius.

13 3. Write the standard equation of the circle. State the center & radius.

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

15 Homework Practice WS


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