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Calculus Made Easy

from the values calculated, as below, from the original equation.

A further exercise in maxima and minima is afforded by the following example:

The equation to a circle of radius , having its centre at the point whose coordinates are , , as depicted in Fig. 29, is:

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This may be transformed into

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Fig. 29.

Now we know beforehand, by mere inspection of the figure, that when , will be either at its maximum value, , or else at its minimum value, . But let us not take advantage of this