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9-3 Additional Practice
Circles in the Coordinate Plane

Find the center and radius for each equation of a circle.


1. ​(x + 5​)​​  2​ + (y − 6​)​​  2​ = 121​ 2. ​(x − 3​)​​  2​ + (y + 9​)​​  2​ = 36​

Write the equation for the circle shown in each graph.


3. y 4. 6
y
2
x
4
–2 O
B
–2 2
A
x
–4
O 2 4 6
–6 –2

Write the equation for each circle with the given radius and center.
5. radius: 2, center: ​(4, −3)​ 6. radius: 7, center: ​(−1, 10)​

Determine whether each given point lies on the circle with the given
radius and center.
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7. (6, 8); radius: 4, center: (3, 5) 8. ​(​√ 17 ​,  4)​; radius: 9, center: ​(0, −4)​
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Graph each equation.


9. ​(x − 5​)​​  2​ + (y − 1​)​​  2​ = 49​ 10. ​​x​​  2​ + (y − 3​)​​  2​ = 25​

11. If the center of a circle is at ​(a, b)​and the radius of the circle is ​c​, how would
you write the equation of the circle?

12. A machine part is a 4-in.-square piece of metal plate with a round hole 2 in.
in diameter drilled through the center. What is the equation of the circle given
that the piece of metal is placed in Quadrant 1 with its corner at the origin?

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