How do you write x^2 – x + y^2 + y = 0 in standard form and why type of conic is it?

1 Answer
Dec 3, 2015

Circle: (x-1/2)^2+(y+1/2)^2=1/2

Explanation:

Complete the square for both the x and y parts.

color(blue)((x^2-x+?))+color(red)((y^2+y+?))=0

color(blue)((x^2-x+1/4))+color(red)((y^2+y+1/4))=1/4+1/4

We add 1/4 to both the x and y portions because they will factor into (x-1/2)^2 and (y+1/2)^2, respectively. Don't forget to add to the right side the exact same numbers you added to the left so the equation remains balanced.

(x-1/2)^2+(y+1/2)^2=1/2

This is a circle, since the standard form of a circle is:

(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2

There's a center at (1/2,-1/2) and a radius of sqrt2/2.