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SVEN [57.7K]
3 years ago
11

Rewrite the equation of the circle (x − 0.8)2 + (y + 0.6)2 = 0.2 in general form.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Kay [80]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

x^2 -1.6x + y^2 +1.2y+0.8 =0

Step-by-step explanation:

Rewrite the equation of the circle (x − 0.8)^2 + (y + 0.6)^2 = 0.2 in general form

General form is

x^2 + y^2 + gx^2 + fy^2 +c =0

So we expand (a-b)^2

(a-b)^2= a^2 -2ab + b^2

x^2-1.6x+0.64 + y^2+1.2y+0.36 =0.2

Make right hand side 0, subtract 0.2 from both sides

x^2-1.6x+0.64 + y^2+1.2y+0.36 -0.2=0

x^2 -1.6x + y^2 +1.2y+ 1-0.2 =0

x^2 -1.6x + y^2 +1.2y+0.8 =0

seraphim [82]3 years ago
5 0
Y^2+1.2y=-0.36+0.2/(x-0.8)^2
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