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Okay i know what the formula is for a semi circle above and below the x - axis, but what is the formula for semi cirlces and the left and right hand sides of the y - axis?
 

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x=&plusmn; &radic; (r<sup>2</sup>-y<sup>2</sup>)

Plus or minus depending on the side you want.
 
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Okay thanks for that, but can you tell me what shape the graph of x = √x^2 - r^2 is?
 

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Do you mean x=&radic;(y<sup>2</sup>-r<sup>2</sup>)
 

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Well the graph of y=&radic;(x<sup>2</sup>-r<sup>2</sup>) with r=1 looks like:
 
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Xayma said:
Well the graph of y=&radic;(x<sup>2</sup>-r<sup>2</sup>) with r=1 looks like:
Okay i wasnt expecting it to look like that =P
 

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Okay i wasnt expecting it to look like that =P
Why not, x &ge; r so that y remains real, and y doesnt increase as fast as x so it ends up as curved.
 

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are we really supposed to know stuff about locus in circles and stuff??
we havent done it yet in class!!!
i dont like locus at all.. and i dont know how to be doing this bit..
any ideas?
 

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