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PSAT 1.8 Math Narrative Walkthrough. Which description of a circle corresponds to the equation?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by hijackers Be careful They're not nearly
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as polite is their name suggests which description of the
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circle correspond City equation wanted the expos two squared plus
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quantity y plus three squared equals nine And here potential
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answers Okay so we're looking for the description of a
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circle This is important stuff Because of a circle ever
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hijacks your car you'll want to be able to give
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a clear description Otherwise he might just roll free Were
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given an equation X plus two squared Plus why Plus
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three great design Yeah Kind of like that princes and
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were tasked with finding the answer choice that accurately describes
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that circle But we don't see anything about hair eye
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color here so probably need you bit of math Unfortunately
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not too much though because if we know the standard
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equation of a circle and hopefully we dio then this
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problem is a snap Here it is X minus h
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squared plus y minus k squared equals r square Well
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gee golly will occurs That looks an awful lot like
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our equation already So we really don't have to do
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Too much with it Since the center of a circle
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is represented by the point h k in the standard
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equation we just have to look at the numbers in
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our equation and see how they line up while the
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two here is our age And the three here is
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rk But notice that there are a couple minus signs
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in the standard equation meaning we'll have to change the
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signs on our numbers to making the center of the
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circle negative too negative Three now for the radius which
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is the number on the other side of the equal
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sign But the radius isn't r squared it just plain
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old are so we'll need to reverse the operation here
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Taking the square root of nine You get three just
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to make sure we can plug everything back into the
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standard equation and yep checks out there we go there
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to describe this circle We'd say it has a center
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located at point Negative Too Negative three with a radius
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of three But looks like answer choice d already beat
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us to it Special warning to all you rectangles out
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there Unfortunately you're the number one target of thieving circles
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If you leave your vehicle unattended there's a good chance 00:02:00.402 --> [endTime] That will be a polygon sixty seconds Oh nelly
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