Objective: Derive and use the equation of a circle.

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Objective: Derive and use the equation of a circle. Prior Knowledge Questions A school playground is being renovated. For safety, a yellow border is being painted around the tetherball area.

1. With its rope extended, the tetherball touches a point 4 feet east and 3 feet north of the pole, as shown in the image. What is the length of the rope?

The safety border is marked by extending the ball away from the pole in all directions. What is the shape of this border? What is true about the distance between every point on the border and the pole?

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