Asked by Ian
Determine the equation of the circle graphed below. The numbers for the center of the circle are 7 and 5.
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I can't see the graph you mention. The standard form for a circle with center (7, 5) is
(x − 7)^2 + (y − 5)^2 = r^2,
where r is the radius. If you can tell me one point on the circle (x1, y1) I can compute r^2 = (x1 − 7)^2 + (y1 − 5)^2 and give the specific equation.
(Example: if the circle passes through (10, 5), r = 3 and the equation is (x − 7)^2 + (y − 5)^2 = 9.)
(x − 7)^2 + (y − 5)^2 = r^2,
where r is the radius. If you can tell me one point on the circle (x1, y1) I can compute r^2 = (x1 − 7)^2 + (y1 − 5)^2 and give the specific equation.
(Example: if the circle passes through (10, 5), r = 3 and the equation is (x − 7)^2 + (y − 5)^2 = 9.)
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