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9 February, 16:28

A circle is described by the equation x^2+y^2+14x+2y+14=0. what are the coordinates for the center of the circle and the lengths of the radius?

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  1. 9 February, 16:31
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    X²+y²+14x+2y+14=0

    In order to solve this kind of problem, you will have to go back to te standard equation of the circle: (x-h) ² + (y-k) ² = R², where h and k are the coordinate of the center and R the radius

    To find this equation you have to complete the square as shown below:

    a) Assemble all x together as well as the y's : (x² + 14x) + (y² + 2y) + 14 = 0

    b) complete the square of (x²+14x) it gives: (x+7) ² - 49

    c) complete the square of (y² 2y) it gives: (y+1) ² - 1

    Rewrite the original equation:

    (x+7) ² - 49 + (y+1) ² - 1 + 14 = 0; Or (x+7) ² + (y+1) ² = - 14 + 1 + 49

    Finally the original equation rewritten in the standard form is:

    : (x+7) ² + (y+1) ² = 36. So the coordinates of the center O (-7, - 1)
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