Given the equation of a circle in general form, I can rewrite it in standard form and identify the center and radius and graph it.
Warm-Up
Use this example to square the binomial on the white boards around the room... remember the box method to multiply binomials.
TRY THIS PROBLEM FOR THE WARM-UP
♦ Area Model formultiplying Polynomials
What kind of pattern do you notice among the constants & coefficients between the trinomial on the left and the binomial squared on the right in each of these equations?