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Warm Up
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What is the area & circumference of a circle?
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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?
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Example Lance decides he would like the garden to have a circumference of 40π feet. What would be the area of this garden?
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Example Lance is also considering including a sidewalk around the outside of the garden, as shown below. Determine the area of the sidewalk.
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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.
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The Equation of a Circle Derived from Pythagorean Theorem
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EQUATION OF A CIRCLE
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Write the equation of the circle described … Center (0, 3) and radius = 5 Center (-1, 5) and radius = 7
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Write the equation of the circle….
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Write the equation of the circle… Center (2, -1) and contains the point (0, 4)
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Write the equation of a circle Endpoints of the diameter (-1, 3) and (5, 1)
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Identify the center and radius of the circle… (x – 3) 2 + (y + 1) 2 = 49 x 2 + (y – 5) 2 = 10
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Systems with Circles and Linear Equations
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How do we solve algebraically? We take the linear equation (solve for y) and plug into the circle
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Let’s try one! Solve by graphing…
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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
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Solve the system by graphing:
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Homework Worksheet
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