Visit the website at: www.mathsacade... for resources and online courses. Support the channel via Patreon: / mathsacademy In this lesson I will show you how to draw a circle using DESMOS
Yes, this can be used in DESMOS to produce a circle but it does not really help the students make the connection to standard formulae used in the classroom
There is also (x-h)^2 + (y+k)^2 = a^2 [For anyone confused the ^2 means to the power of 2] which will work also
Yes. Doing so will allow you to animate the circles…something my students love to do
How would we control the point on the y axis the circle is on?
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Or
f(x,y)=x^2+y^2
a+f(x,y)=b
Thank you! This helped a lot!
Thanks sir
Perfect! Thank you!
My pleasure
nah just do r = pi
Yes, this can be used in DESMOS to produce a circle but it does not really help the students make the connection to standard formulae used in the classroom
thank u so much
Good old conics...
how to make it smaller??
how do we control where it is on the x axis and y axis. like if I want it in a different place than the origin
Add or subtract from the x or y. For example (x + 2)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 4
When I typed the exact formula why does it give me an oval😭
You're probably using it at phone usually it will elongate and become oval, press the zoom square at setting to justify it
Probably due to the scale on the axes. You can check and update these so that you get a circle.
Thank you sir
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how do you add a squared
Shift 6 and then 2 on your keyboard