spacewater
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Center: (-1, 2); Solution point: (0,0)
tkhunny said:Perhaps you seek the equation of a circle centered at (-1,2) and passing through the Origin?
You should be able to write this down about as fast as you can write the problem. \(\displaystyle (x+1)^{2} + (y-2)^{2} = 5\)
Of course, I'm just guess at what is wanted. If we get the real question, the answer could be quite different.
spacewater said:tkhunny said:Perhaps you seek the equation of a circle centered at (-1,2) and passing through the Origin?
You should be able to write this down about as fast as you can write the problem. \(\displaystyle (x+1)^{2} + (y-2)^{2} = 5\)
Of course, I'm just guess at what is wanted. If we get the real question, the answer could be quite different.
I stilll dont understand where you pulled out 5 from. Can you elaborate this to me please
Subhotosh Khan said:spacewater said:tkhunny said:Perhaps you seek the equation of a circle centered at (-1,2) and passing through the Origin?
You should be able to write this down about as fast as you can write the problem. \(\displaystyle (x+1)^{2} + (y-2)^{2} = 5\)
Of course, I'm just guess at what is wanted. If we get the real question, the answer could be quite different.
I stilll dont understand where you pulled out 5 from. Can you elaborate this to me please
Calculate the length of the radius of the circle ? distance between (0,0) & (-1,2)
spacewater said:tkhunny said:Perhaps you seek the equation of a circle centered at (-1,2) and passing through the Origin?
You should be able to write this down about as fast as you can write the problem.
Of course, I'm just guess at what is wanted. If we get the real question, the answer could be quite different.
I stilll dont understand where you pulled out 5 from. Can you elaborate this to me please