How to Graph a Circle in Standard Form When Y Squared is Alone

When a circle's equation is in standard form (x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2 it is pretty easy to graph. We just need to identify the center and the radius. Sometimes it may not look like an equation is in standard form because the x^2 or y^2 are alone. Watch this example to see how we find the center and radius from the standard equation even if the x^2 or y^2 is alone. Trying to graph a circle that isn't in standard form? Watch this example:    • How to Convert a Circle's Equation to Stan...   Need more circle stuff? Circle Playlist:    • Graphing Circles   Have a specific question or video idea? Email [email protected] #midnightmathtutor #standardform #graphacircle Enjoying our videos? Give us a like, comment, and subscribe! Font used in thumbnail/logo: KG Drops of Jupiter