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Good Day!

At the end of the lesson, the students


are expected to:
• Illustrate the different types of conic
sections: circle, ellipse, parabola,
hyperbola, and degenerate cases
• Define a circle
• Manifest the value of Respect on God’s
Creation
• Graph a circle given an equation in center-
radius form
Conic
Section
Conic sections are curves
generated by the intersection
of a cone and a plane.
Circle
A circle is a conic section obtained
by intersecting a cone with a
plane perpendicular to its axis of
symmetry. It is a set of points
equidistant to a given point called
the center.
Standard Form
Distance Formula
Let (x,y) be a point on the circle.
By definition, distance of (x,y) from
center (h,k) is r.

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Answers:

a)(h,k) = (1,2)
r = 7/4

b) (h,k) = (-15,-11)
r=5

c) (h,k) = (9,-7)
r=7

d) (h,k) = (0,0) or the origin


r = 2√3
More Properties of a
Circle
Can be written as:
4

an equation of the circle in general form.


If the equation of a circle is given in the general
form
B
Completing the
Square
Center at ( 3, - 4 )
And the radius is 5.
The radius of the circle is the
difference between (4,2) and (6,5).
Try This:
Checklist:

❑ Illustrate the different types of conic


sections: circle, ellipse, parabola,
hyperbola, and degenerate cases
❑ Define a circle
❑ Manifest the value of appreciation and
optimism in life
❑ Determine the standard form of equation
of a circle
Thank you for
listening!

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