General Form of the Equation
Key Questions
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The general form of a circle looks like ...
x^2+y^2+Ax+By+C=0 In the standard form to the equation for a circle look like ...
(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2 sqrt(r^2)=r, radiusConvert the general form to standard form by using the completing the square process.
You will then have the
r^2 value.The square root of
r^2 is the radius of the circle. -
General equation of ellipse or circle
(x-h)^2/a^2+(y-k)^2/b^2=1 If
a=b then you have a circle.If
a>b then you have an ellipse where thex axis is the major axis.If
b>a then you have an ellipse where they axis is the major axis. -
Answer:
A circle in general form has the same non-zero coefficients for the
x^2 and they^2 terms. So if there is a graph, it is a circle (or a point).Explanation:
Don't be too hasty, though.
Ax^2+Bxy+Cy^2+Dx+Ey+F=0 Assuming that there is ineed a graph, it is:
an ellipse if
A andC have the same sign.a circle if
A=C .However it is possible that there is no graph:
x^2+y^2=-9/4 Has no graph, but it can be rewritten as:4x^2+4y^2+9=0 . At first look, this appears to be the equation of a circle, but it is not.