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The equation of a circle is . x2 + y2 + Cx + Dy + E = 0. If the radius of the circle is decreased without changing the coordinates of the center point, how are the coefficients C, D, and E affected?

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User Lounges
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Answer: E. C and D unchanged,but E increases

Explanation:

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User Milli
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To determine the effect of the radius changes to the coefficients, we need to rewrite the form of the equation into:

(x−α)²+(y−β)²=r²
From the equation, we will see that:

C=−α∗2
D=−β∗2
and α²+β²−r²=E
where r represents the radius of the circle and α,βare the coordinate of the center of the circle.

Therefore, when the r decreases the coefficients C and D do not change but E increases.

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