The standard form form for a circle is

, where h and k are the center's coordinates respectively, and r is the radius. The first circle has a center at the origin, so the center's coordinates are (0, 0). Counting from the center straight across or up or down to a point on the circle tells us that the radius is 5. Our equation then is

, or simplifying,

. The second circle has a center of (5, 4). The radius is 3. So the equation for that circle is

. The last circle has a center of (4, 3) and a radius of 5. The equation for that circle is

. And there you go!