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This means that, using Pythagoras’ theorem, the equation of a circle with radius \(r\) and centre (0, 0) is given by the formula \(x^2+ y^2= r^2\). Example Find the equation of a circle with ...
By using the Law of Sines, and avoiding the Pythagorean theorem’s trig identity (sin²Î± + cos²Î± = 1), Johnson and Jackson successfully proved the theorem without resorting to circular reasoning.
This means that, using Pythagoras’ theorem, the equation of a circle with radius \(r\) and centre (0, 0) is given by the formula \(x^2+ y^2= r^2\). Example Find the equation of a circle with ...
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