9.1 Distance Formula and Circles

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9.

1 Distance Formula and Circles

A. Distance Formula

We seek a formula for the distance between two points:


    


    
    
   


          
By the Pythagorean Theorem,

Since distance is positive, we have:


          
Distance Formula:

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B. Example

 
Find the distance between     and    

Solution

Use the distance formula:



          

  
        

  
   

 
 




 

Ans

C. Circles

  
A circle is the set of points a fixed distance  from a center :

 


  



By the distance formula, 
       

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Eliminating the radical, we get:

        

Equation of Circle in Standard Form: 

Note:  is called the radius of the circle.

D. Examples


Example 1: Find the equation of a circle with center     and radius  .

Solution

        

The equation of a circle in standard form: 

       
 
Thus, we have:

       

Ans

  

Example 2: Given a circle    , find the center and radius.

Solution

        

Since the equation of a circle in standard form is  , we have

  
Ans center: 
radius:

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E. Putting the Equation of a Circle in Standard Form

Sometimes the equation of a circle is not in standard form.


To put it in standard form, we complete the square in both and  .
In standard form, it is easy to identify the center and radius of the circle.
 

Example 1: Put the equation of the circle   
into standard form.

Solution
 

  

         


      








       
  



       
 
Ans

 

   
Example 2: Put the equation of the circle  into standard form.

Solution
 

    

   
 
   



   



      

 
   



    
  
   

   

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F. Graphing Circles

To graph a circle:

1. Put the equation in standard form.

2. Find the center and radius.

3. Find the and  intercepts.

4. Plot the and  intercepts.


Going any direction from the center by a radius amount reaches the circle.

5. Connect the dots.

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Example: Find thecenter, 
 radius,
and
intercepts of the circle,
where     . Then graph the circle.

Solution

First, put the circle in standard form:


 

   

        
 

     
 

  




         




       


  
center:



 
radius:

-intercepts: set  :
     

   

  
 


 

Thus there are no -intercepts.

 -intercepts: set :
       

 

  

   



 


 


Thus the  -intercepts are   .

Graph:

circle

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