Table of contents
- 0. Review of Algebra4h 16m
- 1. Equations & Inequalities3h 18m
- 2. Graphs of Equations43m
- 3. Functions2h 17m
- 4. Polynomial Functions1h 44m
- 5. Rational Functions1h 23m
- 6. Exponential & Logarithmic Functions2h 28m
- 7. Systems of Equations & Matrices4h 6m
- 8. Conic Sections2h 23m
- 9. Sequences, Series, & Induction1h 19m
- 10. Combinatorics & Probability1h 45m
3. Functions
Intro to Functions & Their Graphs
4:34 minutes
Problem 23e
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionUse each graph to determine an equation of the circle in (a) center-radius form and (b) general form.
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Circle Equation in Center-Radius Form
The center-radius form of a circle's equation is expressed as (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r², where (h, k) is the center of the circle and r is the radius. This form is useful for quickly identifying the center and radius from the equation, allowing for easy graphing and understanding of the circle's properties.
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General Form of a Circle's Equation
The general form of a circle's equation is given by x² + y² + Dx + Ey + F = 0, where D, E, and F are constants. This form can be derived from the center-radius form by expanding and rearranging the equation. It is often used in algebraic manipulations and can be converted back to center-radius form to find the circle's center and radius.
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Finding the Center and Radius from a Graph
To determine the center and radius of a circle from its graph, identify the center point, which is equidistant from all points on the circle. The radius can be calculated by measuring the distance from the center to any point on the circumference. This visual approach aids in understanding the geometric properties of circles and their equations.
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