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Suppose a circle is centered at the vertex (0,0) and has a radius of length 4.
For which points on the circle is the x-coordinate
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A circle with a 4-inch radius is centered at A, and a circle with a 9-inch radius is centered at B, where A and B are 13 inches
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ABC is a sector of a circle with
radius R cm and centered at C. The arc DE lies on a circle also centered at C.If the arc DE
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Suppose F⃗(x,y)=⟨2y,−sin(y)⟩ and C is the circle of radius 9 centered at the origin oriented counterclockwise. Using
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Let A, C be the endpoints of the diameter of a circle and B an arbitrary point on the circle. Using the
slopes of secant lines
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Consider a circle centered at (2,4). What are the coordinates of the center of the translated circle if we replace x with x-3
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Circle O is centered at the origin and has a radius of 5.
Circle O' is the image of circle O after a translation of T1,2. What is
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Points $A$ and $B$ are on a circle centered at $O$, and point $P$ is outside the circle such that $\overline{PA}$ and
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Amy
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okay so the question is:
A unit circle center at the origin undergoes a series of transformations. The equation of the resulting
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Points T and U lie on a circle centered at O, and point P is outside the circle such that PT and PU are tangent to the circle.
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Fiona
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