PSAT Math › Arcs and Intercept
A circle has its origin at . The point
is on the edge of the circle. What is the radius of the circle?
We have a square with length 2 sitting in the first quadrant with one corner touching the origin. If the square is inscribed inside a circle, find the equation of the circle.
A circle with a radius of five is centered at the origin. A point on the circumference of the circle has an x-coordinate of two and a positive y-coordinate. What is the value of the y-coordinate?
A circle has its origin at . The point
is on the edge of the circle. What is the radius of the circle?
A circle exists entirely in the first quadrant such that it intersects the -axis at
. If the circle intersects the
-axis in at least one point, what is the area of the circle?
The endpoints of a diameter of circle A are located at points and
. What is the area of the circle?
We have a square with length 2 sitting in the first quadrant with one corner touching the origin. If the square is inscribed inside a circle, find the equation of the circle.
The endpoints of a diameter of circle A are located at points and
. What is the area of the circle?
A circle exists entirely in the first quadrant such that it intersects the -axis at
. If the circle intersects the
-axis in at least one point, what is the area of the circle?
A circle with a radius of five is centered at the origin. A point on the circumference of the circle has an x-coordinate of two and a positive y-coordinate. What is the value of the y-coordinate?