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Warm Up: Find the length of the hypotenuse in a

right triangle with the following coordinates:(3,1),


(0,5), (0,1). Round to the nearest Hundredth.

Part B: How could you find


the length of the
hypotenuse without using
a coordinate plane?
Equations of circles
1) To find the distance between two points.

2)To determine the equation of a circle


given the center and a point on the circle.

Pair #1 tell Pair#2 the first


objective of the lesson.

Pair #1 tell Pair#2 the first


objective of the lesson
Which of the following is
the definition of a circle?
1) A circle is made up of all points around a
center.

2) A circle is made with a compass around


without moving the center point.

3) A circle is all the points that are the same


distance from the center.

4) A circle is all the points the same distance


from each other.
THINK-PAIR-
SHARE
Task #1: Draw a circle with
a radius of 5 and center at
(0,0).
Task #2: Determine whether the following points
lie on the circle. STUDENT GRAPHS POINTS.
Task #3: How can we be sure
X Y
the points lie on the circle?(HINT:
O 5
USE DISTANCE FORMULA LIKE
0 -5
WARM UP).
3 4
-2 3.6
ACCOMMODATION: STUDENT WITH IEP
4 1
IS GIVEN A CIRCLE GRAPHED WITH A
-4 -3 RADIUS OF 5.
2 1
Task #4 CHALLENGE: Given the
point (x,y); what would need to
be true for this to be on the
circle?

Use your calculations from the


previous task to create an
equation.
Equation of a circle
ACCOMMODATION-VISUAL OF
DESMOS. As a class we played
around with the values to view
their relationships.
Example 1: Determine the
equation of a circle with radius 7
and center (1,-8).
Example 2: Determine
the equation of the graph
below.
Homework/Classwork:
P.778 1-6all, 14-20even

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