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There are 4 quadrants in a circle
Break it down.the word Quad, means four.So four quadrants are in one circle.
It represents every thing that is being graphed, but mostly percentage.
In the context of a circle or the coordinate plane, quadrants are the four quarters defined either by two mutually perpendicular radii or the coordinate axes.
They are the quarters of a circle which are created by two straight lines intersecting at right angles at its centre.
The equation for a circle is a function in that it can be graphed and charted. One common equation is x^2 + y^2 = r^2.
There are 4 quadrants in a circle
Break it down.the word Quad, means four.So four quadrants are in one circle.
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When graphing, you typically want an equation in the form y = f(x). To convert your equation for a circle to this form: Y2 + X2 = 9 Y2 = 9-X2 Y=sqrt(9-X2) This equation will not look like a circle when it is graphed because the square root of any real number is always positive, so only the positive half of the circle will be graphed.
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Quadrants 2 and 3.
It represents every thing that is being graphed, but mostly percentage.
In the context of a circle or the coordinate plane, quadrants are the four quarters defined either by two mutually perpendicular radii or the coordinate axes.
A circle with centre (x0, y0) and radius r has the equation of:(x -x0)² + (y - y0)² = r²By writing the equation of any circle in this form its centre and radius can be determined.To completely lie within a quadrant, the centre of the circle must be more than r away from the y- and x-axes:In the first quadrant if: x0 > r and y0 > rIn the second quadrant if: x0 < -r and y0 > rIn the third quadrant if: x0 < -r and y0 < -rIn the fourth quadrant if: x0 > r and y0 < -rIf either x0 or y0 (or both) is exactly r away from the y- or x-axis then the circle is on boundary between quadrants, and if either x0 or y0 (or both) is less than r away from the y- or x-axis, then the circle is in more than one boundary.f x0 < r from the y-axis then the circle is in quadrants I and II, or y0 < r from the x-axis then the circle is in quadrants III and IV; if both less than r away from their respective axes, the the circle is in all four quadrants.
They are the quarters of a circle which are created by two straight lines intersecting at right angles at its centre.
Quadrants are usually the four parts of a circle that are created by the two coordinate axes - in 2-dimensional space. Octants are their 3-dimensional counterparts: they are the eight shapes created by the three [orthogonal] coordinate planes.