What is the standard form of the equation of a circle with center (1,2) intersects x-axis at -1 and 3?

1 Answer
Jan 5, 2016

(x1)2+(y2)2=8

Explanation:

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

In the case the radius is the distance between the center (1,2) and one of the points on the circle; in this case we could use either of the x-intercepts: (1,0) or (3,0)
to get (using (1,0)):
XXXXXXXXr=(1(1))2+(20)2=22

Using (a,b)=(1,2) and r2=(22)2=8
with the general standard form gives the answer above.