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12 April, 18:36

X^2 + Y^2 + ax + 2y + 3 = 0

What number is this equation the equation of a circle?

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  1. 12 April, 21:13
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    Eq: (x+a/2) ² + (y+1) ² = (a²-8) / 4

    Center: O (-a/2, - 1)

    Radius: r=0.5*sqrt (a²-8)

    Mandatory: a>2*sqrt (2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The circle with center in O (xo, yo) and radius r has the equation:

    (x-xo) ² + (y-yo) ²=r²

    We have:

    x²+y²+ax+2y+3=0

    But: x²+ax=x²+2 (a/2) x+a²/4-a²/4 = (x+a/2) ²-a²/4

    And

    y²+2y+3=y²+2y+1+2 = (y+1) ²+2

    Replacing, we get:

    (x+a/2) ²-a²/4 + (y+1) ²+2=0

    (x+a/2) ² + (y+1) ²=a²/4-2 = (a²-8) / 4

    By visual inspection we note that:

    - center of circle: O (-a/2, - 1)

    - radius: r=sqrt ((a²-8) / 4) = 0.5*sqrt (a²-8). This means a²>8 or a>2*sqrt (2)
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