SOLUTION: "Use The Info Provided To Write The Standard Form Equation Of Each Circle"
{{{ 8x+x^2-2y=64-y^2 }}}
Im having trouble on how to actually answer this, and the steps that need to
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Question 1036843: "Use The Info Provided To Write The Standard Form Equation Of Each Circle"
Im having trouble on how to actually answer this, and the steps that need to be taken. If you could explain step by step I would greatly appreciate it, if not I would be satisfied with any info that is provided
Found 2 solutions by Boreal, Alan3354:
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8x+x^2-2y=64-y^2
put in form of x^2+y^2=r^2, where r is some number.
x^2+8x+y^2-2y=64
complete the square for both terms
x^2+8x+16+y^2-2y+1=64+16+1, because I have to add 16 to both sides.
(x+4)^2+(y-1)^2=81
It will be a circle with radius 9 and center of (-4,1)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"Use The Info Provided To Write The Standard Form Equation Of Each Circle"
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Complete the squares of the x & y terms
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