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10.3 Equations of Circles WS

This document discusses equations of circles. It begins by explaining how to write the equation of a circle given its center (A) and radius (r) in standard (h-k) form. Several examples are provided. It then explains how to write the equation of a circle in general second-degree form. More examples are given. Finally, it discusses how to find the center and radius of a circle given its equation, providing examples and instructing the reader to graph each circle on graph paper.

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10.3 Equations of Circles WS

This document discusses equations of circles. It begins by explaining how to write the equation of a circle given its center (A) and radius (r) in standard (h-k) form. Several examples are provided. It then explains how to write the equation of a circle in general second-degree form. More examples are given. Finally, it discusses how to find the center and radius of a circle given its equation, providing examples and instructing the reader to graph each circle on graph paper.

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10.

3 EQUATIONS OF CIRCLES Name: Jingyi Zhou


Per: 3

I. Write an equation of a circle with the center A and radius r.


Leave the equaion in h-k form (standard form).  x  h    y  k   r 2
2 2

1. A  0, 0  ; r  2 2. A  2, 6  ; r  5

x2 + y2 = 4 (x + 2)2 + (y + 6)2 = 25

3. A  4, 2  ; r  4 4. A  3, 8  ; r  12

(x – 4)2 + (y + 2)2 = 16 (x + 3)2 + (x + 8)2 = 12

II. Write an equation of a circle with center A and radius r. Write the final answer in general
second-degree equation form. x 2  y 2  ax  by  c  0

5. A  1, 2  ; r  6 6. A  6, 4  ; r  9

7. A  3,5  ; r  5 8. A  8, 1 ; r  15

9. A  7, 0  ; r  8 10. A  2, 9  ; r  7
III. Find the center and radius (r) of the circle with the given equation. GRAPH the circle
on GRAPH PAPER.

11. x 2  y 2  9 center: (0, 0); r = 3

 x  1
2
12.  y 2  4 center: (1, 0); r = 2

 x  3   y  4   16 center: (3, -4); r = 4


2 2
13.

14. x 2  y 2  8 x  9 center: (-4, 0) r = 5

15. x 2  y 2  2 x  10 y  1  0 center: (-1, 5); r = 3√3

16. x 2  y 2  12 y  4  0 center: (0, 6); r =2√10

17. x 2  y 2  16 x  6 y  72  0 center: (8, 3); r = 1

18. x 2  y 2  18 x  20 y  177  0 center: (-9, 10); r = 2

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