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when you make the circle bigger or smaller which number of the standard equation for a circle centered at the orgin changes

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To dilate a circle by a determined scale factor k you have to work on the standard equation of the circle


x^2+y^2=r^2

You have to multiply the radius by the squared scale factor:


x^2+y^2=k^2r^2

So, if do example you want to dilate a circle by a scale factor 3, you have to multiply the radius by the square of 3


\begin{gathered} k=3 \\ 3^2=9 \end{gathered}

The formula of the circle dilated by k=3 is


x^2+y^2=9r^2

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