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53 & 54. State the center and radius of circle. Then graph the circle below ​

NO LINKS!!! 53 & 54. State the center and radius of circle. Then graph the circle-example-1

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General equation of circle

  • (x-h)²+(y-k)²=r²

centre(h,k)

radius=r

#53

  • (x-3)²+(y+4)²=16

Centre (3,-4)

radius=√16=4units

#54

  • (x+2)²+(y+0)²=50

Centre(-2,0)

Radius=√50units

User Bastan
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Answer:

Equation of a circle


(x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2

where:

  • (a, b) is the center
  • r is the radius

Question 53

Given equation:
(x-3)^2+(y+4)^2=16

Comparing this with the general equation of a circle:

⇒ center = (3, -4)

⇒ radius = √16 = 4

Question 54

Given equation:
(x+2)^2+y^2=50

Comparing this with the general equation of a circle:

⇒ center = (-2, 0)

⇒ radius = √50 = 5√2 = 7.1 (1 dp)

To graph the circles:

  • Plot the center point.
  • Set your compass to the width of the radius.
  • Place the sharp point on the center point and draw the circle.

(Graphs attached)

NO LINKS!!! 53 & 54. State the center and radius of circle. Then graph the circle-example-1
NO LINKS!!! 53 & 54. State the center and radius of circle. Then graph the circle-example-2
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