Circles

Practice Questions

GMAT Quantitative Reasoning › Circles

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In the -plane, point (a,b) lies on a circle with center at the origin. The radius of the circle is 5. What is the value of a^{2}+b^{2}?

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In the -plane, point (a,b) lies on a circle with center at the origin. The radius of the circle is 5. What is the value of a^{2}+b^{2}?

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The points and form a line which passes through the center of circle Q. Both points are on circle Q.

Which of the following represent the correct equation for circle Q?

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The points and form a line which passes through the center of circle Q. Both points are on circle Q.

Which of the following represent the correct equation for circle Q?

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is centered at the point and touches the y-axis once at the point . What is the equation for ?

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Two circles on the coordinate plane have the origin as their center. The outer circle has twice the circumference as the inner circle, the equation of which is

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Give the equation of the outer circle.

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Two circles on the coordinate plane have the origin as their center. The outer circle has as its equation

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the inner circle has as its equation

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Give the area of the region between the two circles.

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Two circles on the coordinate plane have the origin as their center. The inner circle has as its equation

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the region between the circles has area .

Give the equation of the outer circle.

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Two circles on the coordinate plane have the origin as their center. The outer circle has as its equation

;

the region between the circles has area .

Give the equation of the inner circle.

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Two circles on the coordinate plane have the origin as their center. The outer circle has twice the area as the inner circle, the equation of which is

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Give the equation of the outer circle.

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