A circle has a diameter with endpoints (-10, -6) and (-2, -4). What is the equation of the circle?

1 Answer
Feb 9, 2016

(x+6)2+(y+5)2=17

Explanation:

A line segment with end points (10,6) and (2,4)

  • has a mid point at (6,5)
  • has a length of (10(2))2+(6(4)2)=82+22=68=217

If the line segment represents a diameter for a circle:
the circle must:

  • have its center at (6,5)
  • have a radius of 2172=17

The general equation of circle with center at (a,b) and radius r is
XXX(xa)2+(yb)2=r2

Substituting:
XXXa=6
XXXb=5
XXXr=17

We get:
XXX(x(6))2+(y(5))2=(17)2
or
XXX(x+6)2+(y+5)=17

The graph below of this equation might help to verify that it does seem to match the given end point conditions.
graph{(x+6)^2+(y+5)^2=17 [-14.16, 5.84, -9.76, 0.235]}