How to graph x^2+y^2-4x-2y-4=0?

Oswaldo Riley

Oswaldo Riley

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2023-03-20

How to graph x 2 + y 2 - 4 x - 2 y - 4 = 0 ?

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popunjati7z8a

popunjati7z8a

Beginner2023-03-21Added 4 answers

You can determine that the equation represents a circle from this form.
To find its coordinates and radius you should transform it to form of:
( x - a ) 2 + ( y - b ) 2 = r 2 (1)
We start from the equation given:
x 2 + y 2 - 4 x - 2 y - 4 = 0
Now we can group terms with the same variable:
x 2 - 4 x + y 2 - 2 y - 4 = 0
Now we can complete the squares of variables:
x 2 - 4 x + 4 + y 2 - 2 y + 1 - 5 - 4 = 0
I added 5 so I had to substract 5 to keep the equation balanced.
Now we can write the expressions with x and y as squares:
( x - 2 ) 2 + ( y - 1 ) 2 - 9 = 0
Finally I can move 9 to right side to get the form (1)
( x - 2 ) 2 + ( y - 1 ) 2 = 9
From this equation I can read that the equation shows a circle with center in C = ( 2 ; 1 ) and radius r = 3

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