Circles Answers
Circles Answers
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice B is correct. The ratio of the lengths of two arcs of a circle is equal to the ratio of the measures of the central angles
that subtend the arcs. It’s given that arc is subtended by a central angle with measure 100°. Since the sum of the
measures of the angles about a point is 360°, it follows that arc is subtended by a central angle with measure
. If s is the length of arc , then s must satisfy the ratio . Reducing the fraction
Choice A is incorrect. This is the length of an arc consisting of exactly half of the circle, but arc is greater than half of
the circle. Choice C is incorrect. This is the total circumference of the circle. Choice D is incorrect. This is half the length of
arc , not its full length.
Question Difficulty: Hard
Question ID 2266984b
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
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The equation above defines a circle in the xy-plane. What are the
coordinates of the center of the circle?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice B is correct. The standard equation of a circle in the xy-plane is of the form , where are
the coordinates of the center of the circle and r is the radius. The given equation can be rewritten in standard form by
completing the squares. So the sum of the first two terms, , needs a 100 to complete the square, and the sum of
the second two terms, , needs a 64 to complete the square. Adding 100 and 64 to both sides of the given equation
Choices A, C, and D are incorrect and may result from computational errors made when attempting to complete the squares
or when identifying the coordinates of the center.
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Point O is the center of the circle above, and the measure of is . If the
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice B is correct. Because segments OA and OB are radii of the circle centered at point O, these segments have equal
lengths. Therefore, triangle AOB is an isosceles triangle, where angles OAB and OBA are congruent base angles of the
triangle. It’s given that angle OAB measures . Therefore, angle OBA also measures . Let represent the measure
of angle AOB. Since the sum of the measures of the three angles of any triangle is , it follows that
radians. Therefore, the measure of angle AOB, and thus the measure of arc , is radians. Since is a radius of the
given circle and its length is 18, the length of the radius of the circle is 18. Therefore, the length of arc can be calculated
as , or .
Choices A, C, and D are incorrect and may result from conceptual or computational errors.
Question Difficulty: Hard
Question ID ab176ad6
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
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Rationale
The correct answer is 11. A circle with equation , where a, b, and r are constants, has center
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A circle in the xy-plane has its center at . Line is tangent to this circle at the point . What is the slope of
line ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice A is correct. A line that's tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius of the circle at the point of tangency. It's
given that the circle has its center at -4, - 6 and line 𝑘 is tangent to the circle at the point -7, - 7. The slope of a radius defined
𝑡-𝑟
by the points 𝑞, 𝑟 and 𝑠, 𝑡 can be calculated as 𝑠-𝑞
. The points -7, - 7 and -4, - 6 define the radius of the circle at the point of
-6 - -7 1
tangency. Therefore, the slope of this radius can be calculated as -4 - -7
, or 3 . If a line and a radius are perpendicular, the slope
1
of the line must be the negative reciprocal of the slope of the radius. The negative reciprocal of 3
is -3. Thus, the slope of line
𝑘 is -3.
Choice C is incorrect. This is the slope of the radius of the circle at the point of tangency, not the slope of line 𝑘.
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A. 5
B. 6.5
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice A is correct. One way to find the radius of the circle is to rewrite the given equation in standard form,
, where is the center of the circle and the radius of the circle is r. To do this, divide the original
. Then complete the square to put the equation in standard form. To do so, first rewrite
Choices B, C, and D are incorrect and may be the result of errors in manipulating the equation or of a misconception about
the standard form of the equation of a circle in the xy-plane.
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A circle has center , and points and lie on the circle. The measure of arc is and the length of arc is
inches. What is the circumference, in inches, of the circle?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice D is correct. It’s given that the measure of arc 𝐴𝐵 is 45° and the length of arc 𝐴𝐵 is 3 inches. The arc measure of the
45° 3 inches
full circle is 360°. If 𝑥 represents the circumference, in inches, of the circle, it follows that =
360°
. This equation is
𝑥 inches
45 3 1 3
equivalent to 360
= , or
𝑥 8
= . Multiplying both sides of this equation by 8𝑥 yields 1 ( 𝑥 ) = 3 ( 8 ) , or 𝑥 = 24. Therefore, the
𝑥
circumference of the circle is 24 inches.
Choice B is incorrect and may result from multiplying the length of arc 𝐴𝐵 by 2.
Choice C is incorrect and may result from squaring the length of arc 𝐴𝐵.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice B is correct. An equation of a circle is , where the center of the circle is and the radius is
r. It’s given that the center of this circle is and the radius is 5. Substituting these values into the equation gives
, or .
Choice A is incorrect. This is an equation of a circle that has center . Choice C is incorrect. This is an equation of a
circle that has center and radius . Choice D is incorrect. This is an equation of a circle that has radius .
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In the xy-plane, the graph of the equation above is a circle. Point P is on the circle
and has coordinates . If is a diameter of the circle, what are the
coordinates of point Q ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Choice A is correct. The standard form for the equation of a circle is , where are the
coordinates of the center and r is the length of the radius. According to the given equation, the center of the circle is .
Let represent the coordinates of point Q. Since point P and point Q are the endpoints of a diameter
of the circle, the center lies on the diameter, halfway between P and Q. Therefore, the following relationships hold:
Alternate approach: Since point P on the circle and the center of the circle have the same y-coordinate, it
follows that the radius of the circle is . In addition, the opposite end of the diameter must have the same y-
coordinate as P and be 4 units away from the center. Hence, the coordinates of point Q must be .
Choices B and D are incorrect because the points given in these choices lie on a diameter that is perpendicular to the
diameter . If either of these points were point Q, then would not be the diameter of the circle. Choice C is incorrect
because is the center of the circle and does not lie on the circle.
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A circle in the xy-plane has its center at and has a radius of . An equation of this circle is
, where , , and are constants. What is the value of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is -52. The equation of a circle in the xy-plane with its center at ℎ, 𝑘 and a radius of 𝑟 can be written in the
2 2
form 𝑥 - ℎ + 𝑦 - 𝑘 = 𝑟2 . It's given that a circle in the xy-plane has its center at -5, 2 and has a radius of 9. Substituting -5 for ℎ
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
, 2 for 𝑘, and 9 for 𝑟 in the equation 𝑥 - ℎ + 𝑦 - 𝑘 = 𝑟2 yields 𝑥 - -5 + 𝑦 - 2 = 9 , or 𝑥 + 5 + 𝑦 - 2 = 81. It's also given that
2 2
an equation of this circle is 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑦 + 𝑐 = 0, where 𝑎, 𝑏, and 𝑐 are constants. Therefore, 𝑥 + 5 + 𝑦 - 2 = 81 can be
2
rewritten in the form 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑦 + 𝑐 = 0. The equation 𝑥 + 5 + 𝑦 - 22 = 81, or 𝑥 + 5𝑥 + 5 + 𝑦 - 2𝑦 - 2 = 81, can be
rewritten as 𝑥2 + 5𝑥 + 5𝑥 + 25 + 𝑦2 - 2𝑦 - 2𝑦 + 4 = 81. Combining like terms on the left-hand side of this equation yields
𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 10𝑥 - 4𝑦 + 29 = 81. Subtracting 81 from both sides of this equation yields 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 10𝑥 - 4𝑦 - 52 = 0, which is
equivalent to 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 10𝑥 + -4𝑦 + -52 = 0. This equation is in the form 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 + 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑦 + 𝑐 = 0. Therefore, the value of 𝑐
is -52.
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Points A and B lie on a circle with radius 1, and arc has length . What
Rationale
The correct answer is . The circumference, C, of a circle is , where r is the length of the radius of the circle. For
the given circle with a radius of 1, the circumference is , or . To find what fraction of the circumference
the length of arc is, divide the length of the arc by the circumference, which gives . This division can be
represented by . Note that 1/6, .1666, .1667, 0.166, and 0.167 are examples of ways to enter a correct
answer.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice D is correct. The circle with equation has center and radius 5. For a point to be inside
of the circle, the distance from that point to the center must be less than the radius, 5. The distance between and
is less than 5, and therefore lies in the interior of the circle. Choice B is incorrect because it is the center of the circle.