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∙ 8y agoThe distance from any point on the circle to the origin
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∙ 14y agothe distance from any point on the circle to the centre (the origin).
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It is still called a quadratic equation!
the standard form of the equation of a parabola is x=y2+10y+22
'Standard form' in algebra refers to a way of structuring (phrasing) an equation: Ax+By=C. 'Three tenths' is not an equation, though it may be part of the solution to an equation.
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A: The distance from any point inside the circle to the origin. B: The distance from any point inside the circle to the origin. C: The distance from the x-coordinate to the origin. D: The circumference.
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.
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The equation is (x - h)2 + (y - v)2 = r2
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It is x^2 + y^2 = r^2
The radius of the circle decreases when you make the circle smaller.
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the number that is part of the x-term
Yes it’s true
Standard equation for a circle centred at the origin is x2 + y2 = r2 where r is the radius of the circle. If you increase the size of the circle then the radius must increase, so r2 will be larger. eg a circle of radius 2 has the equation x2 + y2 = 4, if the radius increases to 3 then the equation becomes x2 + y2 = 9
What sort of range-distance of an object, range of a plane, range of possible values, are all possible.