Weave
Mar24-07, 12:00 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A circle with a radius of 1inscribed in the parabola y=x^2, find the center of the circle. The figure shows the circle on the y-axis.
2. Relevant equations
y=x^2
r^2=(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2
3. The attempt at a solution
h=0. \frac{x^2+(y-k)^2}{r^2}=x^2
R^2=1 and the x^2 can be subtracted out leaving:(y-k)^2=0 take the derivitive of each side, find y, substitute that back in and find k but I end up with other varibles to solve.
A circle with a radius of 1inscribed in the parabola y=x^2, find the center of the circle. The figure shows the circle on the y-axis.
2. Relevant equations
y=x^2
r^2=(x-h)^2+(y-k)^2
3. The attempt at a solution
h=0. \frac{x^2+(y-k)^2}{r^2}=x^2
R^2=1 and the x^2 can be subtracted out leaving:(y-k)^2=0 take the derivitive of each side, find y, substitute that back in and find k but I end up with other varibles to solve.