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8 June, 03:14

A circle is defined by the equation x2 + y2 - x - 2y - 11/4 = 0. What are the coordinates for the center of the circle and the length of the radius?

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  1. 8 June, 03:30
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    X2 + y2 - x - 2y - 11/4 = 0

    x2 - x + y2-2y-11/4 = 0

    we need to elliminate x, y from the equation and get the general form of the circle (x-k) ^2 + (y-h) ^2 = r^2 so,

    [ (x-1/2) ^2 - 1/4] + [ (y-1) ^2 - 1] - 11/4 = 0

    (x-1/2) ^2 + (y-1) ^2 [ - 1/4 - 1-11/4] = 0

    (x-1/2) ^2 + (y-1) ^2 = 4

    so the center of the circle is (1/2, 1)

    and the rdius is √4 = 2
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