You can use GeoGebra to draw circles. GeoGebra has three built-in tools for drawing circles depending on the information you have about the circle:
GeoGebra Instruction 1
Algebra View and Graphics View under View in Menu. Circle with Center through Point Graphics View. The chosen point will be the center of the circle. Graphics View. Distance or length The circle will now appear in Graphics View. The equation of the circle will appear in a row in Algebra View as well.
GeoGebra Instruction 2
Algebra View and Graphics View under View in Menu. Circle: Center & Radius Graphics View. The chosen point will be the center of the circle. GeoGebra will now ask you to type in the radius of the circle. Type in the radius that you want. Click on OK. The circle will now appear in Graphics View. The equation of the circle will appear in a row in Algebra View as well.
Example 1
Draw a circle with a radius of 5 in GeoGebra
You choose to use Circle: Center & Radius to draw the circle. The location of the center on the
Graphics View does not matter.
GeoGebra Instruction 3
Algebra View and Graphics View under View in Menu. Circle through 3 Points The circle will now appear in Graphics View. The equation of the circle will appear in a row in Algebra View as well.