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The radius of a circle is the length of the line from the center of the circle to any point on its edge.
x2 + y2 = 49
They are equal in length.
If the centre of the circle is at the point (a, b), the equation is: (x - a)2+ (y - b)2= 100.
The center of a circle is the same for all circles but the length of the radius can change
The general equation of a circle is given by the formula(x - h)2 + (x - k)2 = r2, where (h, k) is the center of the circle, and r its radius.Since the center of the circle is (0, 0), the equation reduces tox2 + y2 = r2So that the equation of our circle is x2 + y2 = 36.
It is: (x-a)^2 +(y-b)^2 = m squared
If you mean a circle center at (3, 1) and a radius of 2 then the equation of the circle is (x-3)^2 +(y-1)^2 = 4
If you mean a circle center at (3, 1) and a radius of 2 then the equation of the circle is (x-3)^2 +(y-1)^2 = 4
You should increase the radius in the standard equation of a circle centered at the origin. The general form is ( x^2 + y^2 = r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. By increasing ( r ), you extend the distance from the center to any point on the circle, making it larger.
The radius of a circle is the length of the line from the center of the circle to any point on its edge.
The diameter of a circle is the length of a straight line that goes through the exact center of a circle. The radius of a circle is the length of a straight line that starts at the exact center and reaches the circle. The radius is half the length of the diameter.
A radius of a circle is a line segment joining the center of the circle to a point on the circle. All such segments have the same length, and this length also called the radius of the circle.
It's the circle's radius which extends from its center to its circumference and it can be of any length you want it to be.
x2 + y2 = 25
x2 + y2= 16
x2 + y2 = 25