Equations of Circles Solutions

  • Methods for finding the radius of a circle:
    • On the coordinate plane,    estimate    its length.
    • Calculate using the    distance formula   , if you have the    center    of a circle and a    point    on the circle.
  • Methods for finding the center of a circle:
    • On the coordinate plane, find the    midpoint    of either the horizontal or vertical diameter.
    • Calculate using the    midpoint formula    if you have the endpoints of the    diameter   .

Formulas can be found on the Formula Sheet.

For some circles, the center and length of the radius can be determined without using a formula. However, to prove this mathematically, the work will be shown using the midpoint and distance formulas.

Example 3

Determine the equation of the circle with center C (0.8, 1.6) and P (1.8, 0.62) on the circle. Round the length of the radius to the nearest tenth.

r=1.80.82+0.621.62r=12+0.982r=1.4x0.82+y1.62=1.42x0.82+y+1.62=1.96

Example 4

Determine the equation of the circle with the endpoints of the diameter being (5, 1.5) and (2, 1.5). Name the domain and range of the circle in interval notation.

Plan

Calculate the midpoint (center)


Calculate the distance of the radius


Write the equation

5+22, 1.5+1.52Center: 3.5, 1.5

3.5, 1.5, 5, 1.5radius=3.5+52+1.51.52 r=1.5x3.52+y1.52=1.52x+3.52+y1.52=2.25

Domain: [5, 2]

Range: [0, 3]

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