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10-2 Circles 10-2 Circles

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Warm Up

Lesson Presentation

Lesson Quiz

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Warm Up Find the slope of the line that connects each pair of points.

–1

1 6 1. (5, 7) and (–1, 6)

2. (3, –4) and (–4, 3)

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Warm Up Find the distance between each pair of points.

17 3. (–2, 12) and (6, –3)

4. (1, 5) and (4, 1) 5

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Write an equation for a circle.

Graph a circle, and identify its center and radius.

Objectives

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circle

tangent

Vocabulary

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A circle is the set of points in a plane that are a fixed distance, called the radius, from a fixed point, called the center. Because all of the points on a circle are the same distance from the center of the circle, you can use the Distance Formula to find the equation of a circle.

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Write the equation of a circle with center (–3, 4) and radius r = 6.

Example 1: Using the Distance Formula to Write the

Equation of a Circle

Use the Distance Formula with (x2, y2) = (x, y), (x1, y1) = (–3, 4), and distance equal to the radius, 6.

Use the Distance Formula.

Substitute.

Square both sides.

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Write the equation of a circle with center (4, 2) and radius r = 7.

Use the Distance Formula with (x2, y2) = (x, y), (x1, y1) = (4, 2), and distance equal to the radius, 7.

Use the Distance Formula.

Substitute.

Square both sides.

Check It Out! Example 1

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Notice that r2 and the center are visible in the equation of a circle. This leads to a general formula for a circle with center (h, k) and radius r.

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If the center of the circle is at the origin, the equation simplifies to x2 + y2 = r2.

Helpful Hint

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Write the equation of the circle.

Example 2A: Writing the Equation of a Circle

(x – 0)2 + (y – 6)2 = 12

x2 + (y – 6)2 = 1

the circle with center (0, 6) and radius r = 1

(x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 Equation of a circle

Substitute.

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Use the Distance Formula to

find the radius.

Substitute the values into the

equation of a circle.

(x + 4)2 + (y – 11)

2 = 225

the circle with center (–4, 11) and containing the point (5, –1)

(x + 4)2 + (y – 11)

2 = 15

2

Write the equation of the circle.

Example 2B: Writing the Equation of a Circle

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Use the Distance Formula

to find the radius.

Substitute the values into

the equation of a circle.

(x + 3)2 + (y – 5)

2 = 169

Find the equation of the circle with center (–3, 5) and containing the point (9, 10).

(x + 3)2 + (y – 5)

2 = 13

2

Check It Out! Example 2

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The location of points in relation to a circle can be described by inequalities. The points inside the circle satisfy the inequality (x – h)

2 + (x – k)

2 < r

2.

The points outside the circle satisfy the inequality (x – h)

2 + (x – k)

2 > r

2.

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Use the map and information given in Example 3 on page 730. Which homes are within 4 miles of a restaurant located at (–1, 1)?

Example 3: Consumer Application

The circle has a center (–1, 1) and radius 4. The points insides the circle will satisfy the inequality (x + 1)

2 +

(y – 1)2 < 4

2. Points B, C, D and E

are within a 4-mile radius .

Point F (–2, –3) is not inside the circle.

Check Point F(–2, –3) is near the boundary.

(–2 + 1)2 + (–3 – 1)

2 < 4

2

(–1)2 + (–4)

2 < 4

2

1 + 16 < 16

x

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What if…? Which homes are within a 3-mile radius of a restaurant located at (2, –1)?

The circle has a center (2, –1) and radius 3. The points inside the circle will satisfy the inequality (x – 2)

2 +

(y + 1)2 < 3

2. Points C and E are

within a 3-mile radius .

Point B (1, 2) is not inside the circle.

Check Point B (1, 2) is near the boundary.

(1 – 2)2 + (2 + 1)

2 < 3

2

(–1)2 + (3)

2 < 3

2

1 + 9 < 9 x

Check It Out! Example 3

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A tangent is a line in the same plane as the circle that intersects the circle at exactly one point. Recall from geometry that a tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency.

To review linear functions, see Lesson 2-4.

Remember!

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Write the equation of the line tangent to the circle x2 + y2 = 29 at the point (2, 5).

Example 4: Writing the Equation of a Tangent

Step 1 Identify the center and radius of the circle.

From the equation x2 + y

2 = 29, the circle has

center of (0, 0) and radius r = .

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Example 4 Continued

Step 2 Find the slope of the radius at the point of tangency and the slope of the tangent.

Substitute (2, 5) for (x2 , y2 )

and (0, 0) for (x1 , y1 ).

Use the slope formula.

The slope of the radius is . 5

2

Because the slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals, the slope of the tangent is . 2

5 –

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Example 4 Continued

Use the point-slope formula.

Rewrite in slope-intercept form.

Substitute (2, 5) (x1 , y1 ) and – for m. 2

5

Step 3 Find the slope-intercept equation of the tangent by using the point (2, 5) and the slope m = . 2

5 –

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Example 4 Continued

The equation of the line that is tangent to

x2 + y

2 = 29 at (2, 5) is .

Check Graph the

circle and the line.

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Write the equation of the line that is tangent to the circle 25 = (x – 1)

2 + (y + 2)

2, at the

point (1, –2).

Step 1 Identify the center and radius of the circle.

Check It Out! Example 4

From the equation 25 = (x – 1)2 +(y + 2)

2, the

circle has center of (1, –2) and radius r = 5.

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Step 2 Find the slope of the radius at the point of tangency and the slope of the tangent.

Substitute (5, –5) for (x2 , y2 )

and (1, –2) for (x1 , y1 ).

Use the slope formula.

The slope of the radius is . –3

4

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued

Because the slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals, the slope of the tangent is .

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Use the point-slope formula.

Rewrite in slope-intercept form.

Substitute (5, –5 ) for (x1 , y1 ) and

for m.

4

3

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued

Step 3. Find the slope-intercept equation of the tangent by using the point (5, –5) and the slope .

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Check Graph the

circle and the line.

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued

The equation of the line that is tangent to 25 =

(x – 1)2 + (y + 2)

2 at (5, –5) is .

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Lesson Quiz: Part I

1. Write an equation for the circle with

center (1, –5) and a radius of .

(x – 1)2 + (y + 5)

2 = 10

2. Write an equation for the circle with center (–4, 4) and containing the point (–1, 16).

(x + 4)2 + (y – 4)

2 = 153

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Lesson Quiz: Part II

3. Which points on the graph shown are

within 2 units of the point (0, –2.5)?

C, F

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Lesson Quiz: Part III

4. Write an equation for the line tangent to the circle x

2 + y

2 = 17 at the point (4, 1).

y – 1 = –4(x – 4)


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