Anyae W.
asked 01/13/17A circle is centered at the origin and contains the point (-6, 0.) Use complete sentences and proper grammar to give a justification as to whether or not the p
COULD ONE OF YALL PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION PLEASE AND THANK U THIS QUESTION IM SUPPOSED TO FIND OUT WHERE THE POINT THAT WAS GIVEN LIES ON THE CIRCLE
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David W. answered 01/13/17
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A circle with its center at the Origin [that is, the point (0,0)] with the point (-6,0) on the circle, has a radius of 6 and also has the points (0,6), (6,0) and (0,-6) on the circle.
Points on the circle satisfy the equation (note: not function) x2 + y2 = 36.
Other points on the circle include (refer to the Pythagorean Theorem): (1,√35), (5,√11), etc.
Michael F. answered 01/13/17
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A circle centered at the origin containing the point (-6,0) has the equation x2+y2=36. Any other question about the circle may be answered using this. Exactly what is your question. What you posted is incomplete.
Dalia C. answered 01/13/17
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According to the wording of the problem, the circle contains the point (6,0). As such, the point (6,0) is also on the circle. That is, I believe, the definition of "contains".
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