Rational Numbers on Number Line Rational Numbers Rational numbers are numbers which can be represented in the form of p/q, where p and q are any two integers and q is not equal to zero(q ≠ 0). Rational Numbers on Number Line Rational numbers can easily represented on number line by following some simple steps. […]

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Polar Equation of a Circle Polar form of the equation of the circle is almost similar to the parametric form of the equation of the circle. We usually write polar form of the equation of circle whose center is origin. Let’s take a point P(rcosϴ, rsinϴ) on the boundary of the circle, where r is […]

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Equation of a Circle when Center is not Origin let’s dive into the equation of a circle when its center is not at the origin. Standard Equation of a Circle The general equation of a circle in a Cartesian coordinate system is: (x−h)2+(y−k)2 = r2 Here, (h, k) represents the coordinates of the center of […]

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Equation of a Circle – General Form The general form of the equation of a circle is a more comprehensive representation that allows the circle to be positioned anywhere in the Cartesian plane, not just centered at the origin. Let’s delve into the details to understand this form and how it relates to the standard […]

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Equation of a Circle when the Center of Circle Coincides with the Origin In this tutorial we will learn, equation of a circle when the center of circle coincides with the origin with examples. The equation of a circle in a Cartesian coordinate system can be expressed in a simple form when the center of […]

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Number Line – Definition -Examples What is a Number Line? A number line is a straight line with representing numbers visually. A number line can be extended infinitely in any direction. A number line usually represent horizontally. In a number line, integers, decimals and fractions can also be represented easily. Number Line Definition A Number […]

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Plot Points on Cartesian Coordinate System Example: Plot the point (2, 3) and identify its position in which quadrant is located. First we will place a dot at the intersection of X and Y axis, which is the center of the Cartesian coordinate and known as the origin. From the origin, move 2 units going right. Our point is […]

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