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Interpreting Numerical Expressions Math Presentation in Light Blue Math Doo 20240401 115350 0000
Interpreting Numerical Expressions Math Presentation in Light Blue Math Doo 20240401 115350 0000
CENTER a n d RADIUS
of a circle
objectives:
1. Students will be able to determine the center
and radius.
2. Students will be able to visualize circles
geometrically.
3. Students will be able to use this lesson for real-
life usage.
recap:
Graphing circles requires
two things:
• center
• radius
• center
Also called the origin, or the focus of
the circle. It is the midpoint where all
radii intersect. It is also the basis for
naming a circle.
• radius
It is a line segment extending from the
center of a circle / sphere to the
circumference or bounding surface.
standard form of a circle:
(x - h)² + ( y + k)² = r²
general form of a circle:
x² + y² + Dx + Ey + F = 0
Examples:
x² + y² = 64 (x - 3)² + (y - 4)² = 25
Now let's try and graph
the circle!
Examples:
x² + y² + 2x - 6y - 15 = 0 x² + y² - 10x + 4y - 7 = 0
Transform general to standard form
Step 1: