Warm Up. What is the area & circumference of a circle?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Objectives Write equations and graph circles in the coordinate plane.
Advertisements

Advanced Algebra Trigonometry Appendix B
CIRCLES Unit 3-2. Equations we’ll need: Distance formula Midpoint formula.
Precalculus – 2015 circle.
Warm UP Solve using the Pythagorean theorem. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How can you write an equation for a circle in the coordinate plane with known center.
[x – (–8)] 2 + (y – 0) 2 = ( 5 ) 2 Substitute (–8, 0) for (h, k) and 5 for r. Write the standard equation of a circle with center (–8, 0) and radius 5.
y=3x Find y if x=3 2. Find y if x= -2
Circles Lesson Describe what each of the following equations make: 1.y = 4 2.3x + 2y = x 2 – 6x + 12 = 0 4.x 2 + y 2 = 9 1.Horizontal line.
Warm up 1. State the center and radius. 2. Write the following in standard form. Center (-9, 2) r = 8.
6.1 Use Properties of Tangents
Circles. Find the missing value to complete the square. 6.x 2 – 2x +7. x 2 + 4x +8. x 2 – 6x + Circles – Warm Up Find the missing value to complete.
10.7 Write and Graph Equations of Circles Hubarth Geometry.
Circles: Objectives/Assignment
Equations of Circles 10.6 California State Standards 17: Prove theorems using coordinate geometry.
EXAMPLE 1 Write an equation of a circle Write the equation of the circle shown. The radius is 3 and the center is at the origin. x 2 + y 2 = r 2 x 2 +
Equations of Circles.
9-8 Equations of Circles Objectives: To write and use the equation of a circle in the coordinate plane.
10.3 C IRCLES. A is the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point in the plane called the. is a point on the circle is the.
College Algebra 1.9 Circles. Objectives Write the standard form of the equation of a circle. Graph a circle by hand and by using the calculator. Work.
Circumferences & Areas of Circles. Circle information Defn: Points on a plane that are equidistant from a given point (CENTER). Radius: From center to.
Section 9-3 Circles Objectives I can write equations of circles I can graph circles with certain properties I can Complete the Square to get into Standard.
Section 1.5: Circles Definition circle: Set of points a fixed distance from a center point. Definition radius: Distance from center to any point.
Circles. Equation of a circle: ( x – h )2 )2 + ( y – k )2 )2 = r2r2 Center of the circle: C( h, k ) Radius of the circle: r Diameter of the circle: d.
Circles Students will be able to transform an equation of a circle in standard form to center, radius form by using the complete the square method.
Section 6.2 – The Circle. Write the standard form of each equation. Then graph the equation. center (0, 3) and radius 2 h = 0, k = 3, r = 2.
Write and Graph Equations of Circles Chapter 10: Circles.
1. Factor 2. Factor 3.What would the value of c that makes a perfect square. Then write as a perfect square. M3U8D3 Warm Up (x+4) 2 (x-7) 2 c = 36 (x+6)
12.5 Circles in the Coordinate Plane
Algebra II Honors Problem of the Day Homework: p odds Without graphing find all symmetries for each equation.
EOC Practice Question of the Day. Graphing and Writing Equations of Circles.
8.3: Circles Write equations of circles Graph circles.
Warm Up  What do you know about circles?. Algebra 3 Chapter 10: Quadratic Relations and Conic Sections Lesson 3: Circles.
 No talking!  No textbooks  Open notes/HW/worksheets  No sharing with your classmates  20 minute time limit.
Circles in the Coordinate Plane
Circles Learning goals: Write the equation of a circle. Use the equation of a circle and its graph to solve problems. Graphing a circle using its four.
9.6 Circles in the Coordinate Plane Date: ____________.
We will only look at Circles and Parabolas this year.
Equations of Circles. You can write an equation of a circle in a coordinate plane, if you know: Its radius The coordinates of its center.
Circles equations. Find the missing value to complete the square. 6.x 2 – 2x +7. x 2 + 4x +8. x 2 – 6x + Circles – Warm Up Find the missing value to complete.
Algebra Review. Systems of Equations Review: Substitution Linear Combination 2 Methods to Solve:
Do Now Write the equation for the locus of points 5 units from the point (-5,6)
Equation of a Circle. Equation Where the center of the circle is (h, k) and r is the radius.
EXAMPLE 1 Write an equation of a circle Write the equation of the circle shown. SOLUTION The radius is 3 and the center is at the origin. x 2 + y 2 = r.
Holt McDougal Geometry 12-7 Circles in the Coordinate Plane 12-7 Circles in the Coordinate Plane Holt Geometry Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson.
Holt Geometry 11-7 Circles in the Coordinate Plane 11-7 Circles in the Coordinate Plane Holt Geometry Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.
Circles A review?. Let's review what we already know about circles. Definition: A circle is a locus (set) of points in a plane equidistant from a fixed.
  Where the center of the circle is (h, k) and r is the radius. Equation.
10-8 Equations of Circles 1.Write the equation of a circle. 2.Graph a circle on the coordinate plane.
Objective: Writing and graphing equation of circles. Warm up 1.Find the area of the shaded sector.
+ Equation of a Circle. + Circle A Circle is a set of all points in a plane equidistant from a given point. The Center.
Slope-Intercept Form.
y – y1 = m (x – x1) Point-Slope Form
Do Now  .
Do Now Solve the following systems by what is stated: Substitution
Warm Up May 14th Find the area and circumference of a circle with a diameter of 9 in. Find the area of a circle is the circumference is 41 ft. Find.
DRILL Find the area and circumference of each circle in terms of (pi) with the given information for each circle. Radius = 5 in. Diameter = 14 ft. Radius.
Circles 4.1 (Chapter 10). Circles 4.1 (Chapter 10)
Equation of a Circle.
11.7 Circles in the Coordinate Plane
9.3 Graph and Write Equations of Circles
Circles in the Coordinate Plane
Warm-UP! Find the midpoint and the distance of the line between points (-4,10) and (-3,-11)
Agenda Check Homework Algebra Skills Review Worksheet
Circles in the Coordinate Plane
Warm Up Check to see if the point is a solution for the
Warm Up  .
Warm Up. What measure is needed to find the circumference or area
Warmup Find the distance between the point (x, y) and the point (h, k).
Warmup Find the distance between the point (x, y) and the point (h, k).
Warm- Up: Solve by Substitution
Presentation transcript:

Warm Up

What is the area & circumference of a circle?

Review Find the area of a circle with r =5 Find the area of a circle with r = √2 If the area of a circle is 81 what is the radius?

Example Lance decides he would like the garden to have a circumference of 40π feet. What would be the area of this garden?

Example Lance is also considering including a sidewalk around the outside of the garden, as shown below. Determine the area of the sidewalk.

X & Y and H & K A circle is the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a given point called the center.

The Equation of a Circle Derived from Pythagorean Theorem

EQUATION OF A CIRCLE

Write the equation of the circle described … Center (0, 3) and radius = 5 Center (-1, 5) and radius = 7

Write the equation of the circle….

Write the equation of the circle… Center (2, -1) and contains the point (0, 4)

Write the equation of a circle Endpoints of the diameter (-1, 3) and (5, 1)

Identify the center and radius of the circle… (x – 3) 2 + (y + 1) 2 = 49 x 2 + (y – 5) 2 = 10

Systems with Circles and Linear Equations

How do we solve algebraically? We take the linear equation (solve for y) and plug into the circle

Let’s try one! Solve by graphing…

Now solve algebraically! Step 1: Get “y” by itself Step 2: Substitute linear equation in for “y” in the circle Step 3: Multiply out & simplify Step 4: Factor Step 5: Plug in x values to get y values

Solve the system by graphing:

Homework Worksheet