What is the equation of the circle in general form?

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2 Answers
May 26, 2017

The Cartesian form is:

#(x - (-1))^2+(y-1)^2= 3^2#

Explanation:

The general Cartesian form for the equation of a circle is:

#(x - h)^2+(y-k)^2= r^2" [1]"#

Where #(x,y)# is any point on the circle, #(h,k)# is the center point of the circle, and #r# is the radius.

We can see that the center point is #(-1,1)#

Substitute this into equation [1]:

#(x - (-1))^2+(y-1)^2= r^2" [2]"#

We can see that the circle intersects the point #(-1, 4)#; we can substitute this into equation [2] to find the radius:

#(-1 - (-1))^2+(4-1)^2= r^2#

#0^2 + 3^2 = r^2#

#r = 3#

Substitute the radius into equation [2]:

#(x - (-1))^2+(y-1)^2= 3^2" [3]"#

Note: One can change #(x - (-1))^2# into #(x +1)^2# but I do not recommend it.

May 26, 2017

#x^2+y^2+2x-2y-7=0#

Explanation:

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#"with centre "=(-g,-f)" and radius " sqrt(g^2+f^2-c)#

#"here centre "=(-1,1)#

#rArrg=1" and "f=-1#

#"here radius "=3#

#rArrg^2+f^2-c=9#

#rArrc=1^2+(-1)^2-9=-7#

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