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SOLVED EXAMPLES

Ex.1 The lines 2x 3y = 5 and 3x 4y = 7 are Ex.3 The equation of a circle passing through
diameters of a circle of area 154 sq. units. ( 4, 3) and touching the lines x+ y = 2, x y = 2
The equation of this circle is - is -
(A) x2 + y2 2x 2y = 47 (A) x2 + y2 20 x 55 = 0
(B) x2 + y2 2x 2y = 62 (B) x2 + y2 + 20 x + 55 = 0
(C) x2 + y2 2x + 2y = 47 (C) x2 + y2 20 x 55 = 0
(D) x2 + y2 2x + 2y = 62 (D) None of these
Sol. The point of intersection of the given lines is (1, Sol. Let the circle be x2 + y2+2gx + 2fy + c = 0.
1) which is the centre of the required circle. Also Passes through ( 4, 3)
if its radius be r, then as given 25 8g + 6f + c = 0 ...(1)
r2 = 154 g f 2
Touches both lines
154 7 2
r2 = = 49 r=7
22 g f 2
= g2 f2 c =
reqd. equation is (x 1)2 + (y + 1)2 = 49 2
x2 + y2 2x + 2y = 47 Ans. [C] f=0 g2 4g 4 2c = 0
Also c = 8g 25 g = 10 3 6 , f = 0,
Ex.2 The equation of a circle which passes through the
c = 55 ± 24 6
point (1, 2) and (4, 3) and whose centre lies on
the line 3x + 4y = 7 is- It is easy to see that the answers given are not near
to the values of g,f,c. Hence none of these is the
(A) 15 (x2 + y2) 94 x + 18 y 55 = 0
correct option. Ans. [D]
(B) 15(x2 + y2) 94 x + 18 y + 55 = 0
Note : Correct Answer :
(C) 15 (x2 + y2 ) + 94 x 18 y + 55 = 0
(D) None of these x2 + y2 + 2 (10 ± 3 6 ) x + (55 ± 24 6 ) = 0
Sol. Let the circle be
x2+ y2 + 2gx + 2fy +c = 0 ...(1) Ex.4 The equation of the circle which touches the axis
Hence, substituting the points, (1, 2) and (4, 3) in of y at the origin and passes through (3,4)
equation (1) is -
(A) 4 (x2 + y2 ) 25 x = 0
5 2g 4f c 0 .....(2)
(B) 3 (x2 + y2 ) 25 x = 0
25 89 6f c 0 .....(3)
(C) 2 (x2 + y2) 3x = 0
= centre ( g, f) lies on line 3x + 4y = 7 (D) 4 (x2 + y2) 25 x + 10 = 0
solving for g,f,c Sol. The centre of the circle lies on x axis. Let a be
Hence 3g 4f = 7 ...(4) the radius of the circle. Then, coordinates of the
47 9 55 centre are (a,0). The circle passes through (3,4).
Here g = ,f= ,c=
15 15 15 Therefore,
Hence the equation is (a 3) 3 (0 4) 2 = a
15 (x2 + y2) 94 x + 18y + 55 = 0
25
Ans. [B] 6a + 25 = 0 a=
6
Note: Trial method : In such cases, substitute the given
So, equation of the circle is
points in the answer (A),(B),(C) and hence locate
(x a)2 + (y 0)2 = a2
the correct answer. This may save time and
or, x2 + y2 2ax = 0
energy.
or 3(x2 + y2) 25 x = 0 Ans.[B]

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Then using diameter from the equation to the
Ex.5 The equation of a circle which touches circle, we get
x-axis and the line 4x 3y + 4 = 0, its centre lying (x 5) (x 0) + (y 0) (y 5) = 0
in the third quadrant and lies on the line x2 + y2 5x 5y = 0 Ans.[C]
x y 1 = 0, is -
(A) 9 (x2 + y2) + 6x + 24 y + 1 = 0 Ex.7 The equation of the circle whose radius is 3 and
(B) 9 (x2 + y2) 6x 24 y + 1 = 0 which touches the circle x2 + y2 4x 6y 12 = 0
(C) 9 (x2 + y2) 6x + 2y + 1 = 0 internally at the point ( 1, 1) is -
(D) None of these (A) (x 4/5) + (4 + 7/5)2 = 32
Sol. Let centre be ( h, k) equation (B) (x 4/5) + (4 7/5)2 = 32
(x+ h)2 + (y+k)2 = k2 ...(1) (C) (x 8)2 + (y 1)2 = 32
Also h + k = 1 ...(2) (D) None of these
h = k 1radius = k (touches x- axis) Sol. Let C be the centre of the given circle and
Touches the line 4x 3y + 4 = 0 C1 be the centre of the required circle.

4h 3( k ) 4 Now C = (2,3),
=k ...(3) CP = radius = 5
5
C1 P = 3
y
CC1 = 2
The point C1 divides internally, the line joining
C and P in the ratio 2: 3

X X P( 1, 1)
O C C1
(r=k)
(-h,-k) c2
4 7
coordinates of C1 are ,
y 5 5
Hence (B) is the required circle. Ans. [B]
1 4
Solving (2) and (3), h = ,k=
3 3 Ex.8 The equation of a circle which passes through the
Hence the circle is three points (3, 0) (1, 6), (4, 1) is -
2 2 2 (A) 2x2 + 2y2 + 5x 11 y + 3 = 0
4 4 4
x + y = (B) x2 + y2 5x + 11 y 3 = 0
5 3 3
(C) x2 + y2 + 5x 11 y + 3 = 0
9 (x2 + y2) + 6x + 24 y + 1 = 0 Ans.[A] (D) 2x2 + 2y2 5x + 11 y 3 = 0
Sol. Let the circle be
Ex.6 The equation to a circle passing through the origin x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy+ c = 0 ...(1)
and cutting of intercepts each equal to 9+0+6g+0+c=0 ...(2)
+ 5 of the axes is - 1 + 36 + 2g 12 f + c = 0 ...(3)
(A) x2 + y2 + 5x 5y = 0 16 + 1 + 8g 2f + c = 0 ...(4)
(B) x2 + y2 5x + 5y = 0 from (2) (3) , 28 + 4g + 12f = 0
(C) x2 + y2 5x 5y = 0 g + 3f 7 = 0 ...(5)
(D) x2 + y2 + 5x + 5y = 0 from (3) (4), 20 6g 10f = 0
Sol. Let the circle cuts the x axis and y axis at 3g + 5f 10 = 0 ...(6)
A and B respectively. If O is the origin, then g f 1
Solving = =
AOB = 90º, and A (5,0); B (0,5) is the diameter 30 35 21 10 5 9
of the circle. 5 11 3
g= ,f= ,c=
4 4 2
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Hence the circle is (A) 2 13 (B) 13
2x2 + 2y2 5x + 11 y 3=0 Ans.[D]
(C) 4 13 (D) None of these
Ex.9 The equation of the circle which is touched by
Sol. Here equation of the circle
y = x, has its centre on the positive direction of
(x+ 4) (x 12) + (y 3) (y+ 1) = 0
the x- axis and cuts off a chord of length 2 units
or x2 + y2 8x 2y 51 = 0
along the line 3 y x = 0 is - Hence intercept on y axis
(A) x2 + y2 4x + 2 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 8x + 8 = 0
= 2 f 2 c = 2 1 ( 51) = 4 13 Ans.[C]
(C) x2 + y2 4x + 1 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 4y + 2 = 0
Sol. Since the required circle has its centre on
X-axis, So, let the coordinates of the centre be Ex.12 For the circle x2 + y2 + 4x 7y + 12 = 0 the
(a,0). The circle touches y = x. Therefore, following statement is true -
radius = length of the perpendicular from (a,0) on (A) the length of tangent from (1, 2) is 7
x y=0 (B) Intercept on y- axis is 2
a (C) intercept on x axis is 2 2
=
2 (D) None of these
The circle cuts off a chord of length 2 units along Sol. Here
(A) Putting y = 0, x2 + 4x + 12 = 0 imaginary
x 3 y = 0.
roots, not true
2
a
2
a 3 0 (B) Put x = 0, y2 7y + 12 = 0
= 12 + or (y 3) (y 4) = 0 intercept = 4 3 = 12
2 12 ( 3)2
(C) Length of tangent = 1 4 4 14 12 = 7
a2 a2 Hence" none of these" is true. Ans.[D]
=1+ a=2
2 4
Thus, centre of the circle is at (2,0) and radius
Ex.13 The equation of tangent drawn from the origin to
a the circle x2 + y2 2rx 2hy + h2 = 0 is -
= = 2.
2 (A) y = 0
So, its equation is x2 + y2 4x + 2 = 0 Ans.[A] (B) x y = 0
(C) (h2 r2) x 2rhy = 0
(D) None of these
Ex.10 The greatest distance of the point P (10, 7) from Sol. Equation of tangent line drawn form origin can be
the circle x2 + y2 4x 2y 20 = 0 is - taken as y = mx
(A) 5 (B) 15 The centre of the given circle is (r, h) and radius is
(C) 10 (D) None of these = r.
Sol. Since S1 = 102 + 72 4 × 10 2 × 7 20 > 0. So, Now by condition of tangency p = r, we have
P lies outside the circle. Join P with the centre C mr h
=±r
(2,1) of the given circle. Suppose PC cuts the 1 m2
circle at A and B. Then, PB is the greatest
distance of P from the circle.
m2r2 + h2 2mhr = r2 (1+ m2)
2 2
We have : PC = (10 2) (7 1) = 10 h2 r2
m=
and CB = radius = 4 1 20 = 5 2hr
Putting this value in y = mx, we get the required
PB = PC + CB = (10 + 5) = 15 Ans.[B]
equation of tangent (C). Ans.[C]
Ex.11 The length of intercept on y axis, by a circle Since we can write equation of circle in the
whose diameter is the line joining the points following form (x r)2 + (y h)2 = r2
( 4, 3) and (12, 1) is - Obviously, the other tangent through origin is
y-axis i.e. x = 0.
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(a 2 ) 2
Ex.14 If the squares of the lengths of the tangents from a Also length QR = 2 a 2
h2 k2
point P to the circles x2 + y2 = a2, x2+ y2 = b2 and
x2 + y2 = c2 are in A.P., then 2a h 2 k2 a2
=
(A) a, b, c are in GP h2 k2
(B) a, b, c are in AP
1
(C) a2,b2, c2 are in AP PQR = (QR) (PN)
2
(D) a2, b2,c2 are in GP
Sol. Let P (x1, y1) be the given point and PT1, PT2, PT3 1 h 2 k 2 a 2 (h 2 k 2 a 2 )
= 2a
be the lengths of the tangents from P to the circles 2 h2 k2 h2 k2
x2 + y2 = a2, x2 + y2 = b2 and (h 2 k2 a 2 )3 / 2
x2+ y2 = c2 respectively. Then, =a Ans.[C]
h2 k2
PT1 = x 12 y12 a 2 , PT2 = x12 y12 b 2 and
Ex.16 If the line y = x + 3 meets the circle x2 + y2 = a2 at
PT3 = x12 y12 c 2
A and B, then the equation of the circle having
Now, PT12, PT22, PT32 are in AP AB as a diameter will be -
2 PT22 = PT12 + PT32 (A) x2 + y2 + 3x 3y a2 + 9 = 0
2(x12 + y12 b2) = (x12 + y12 a2) + (x12 + y12 c2) (B) x2 + y2 + 3x + 3y a2 + 9 = 0
2b2 = a2 + c2 (C) x2 + y2 3x + 3y a2 + 9 = 0
a2, b2, c2 are in AP. Ans.[C] (D) None of these
Sol. Let the equation of the required circle be
Ex.15 The area of the triangle formed by the (x2 + y2 a2) + (y x 3) = 0
tangents from an external point (h, k) to the circle since its centre ( /2, /2) lies on the given line,
x2 + y2 = a2 and the chord of contact, is - so we have /2= /2 + 3 = 3
1 h2 k2 a2 Putting this value of in (A) we get the reqd. eqn. as
(A) a
2 x2+ y2 + 3x 3y a2 + 9 = 0 Ans. [A]
h2 k2
a (h 2 k 2 a 2 )3 / 2 Ex.17 The equation of the circle passing through the
(B) 2 2
2(h k ) point of intersection of the circles x2 + y2 = 6 and
x2 + y2 6x + 8= 0, and also through the point (1,
a (h 2 k 2 a 2 )3 / 2
(C) 2 1) is -
(h k2 )
(A) x2 + y2 4y + 2 = 0
(D) None of these (B) x2 + y2 3x + 1 = 0
Sol. Here area of PQR is required (C) x2 + y2 6x + 4 = 0
Now chord of contact w.r. to circle x2 + y2 = a2, (D) None of these
and point (h, k) hx + ky a2 = 0 Sol. Let the equation of the required circle be
(x2 + y2 6x + 8) + (x2 + y2 6) = 0
Q
Since it passes through (1, 1), so we have
a 1 + 1 6 + 8 + (1 + 1 6) = 0 = 1
P
O N P (h, k) the required equation is
x + y2 3x + 1 = 0
2 Ans. [B]
R
Ex.18 If y = 2x is a chord of the circle x2 + y2 = 10 x,
h2 k2 a2
Perp. from (h, k), PN = then the equation of the circle whose diameter is
h2 k2 this chord is -
(A) x2 + y2 + 2x + 4y = 0
(B) x2 + y2 + 2x 4y = 0
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(C) x2 + y2 2x 4y = 0
(C) 4c 2 a 2 b2 (D) c2 a 2 b2
(D) None of these
Sol. Here equation of the circle
Sol. The equation of the common chord is
(x2 + y2 10 x) + (y 2x) = 0
[(x a)2 + y2 c2] [x2 + (y b)2 c2 ] = 0
Now centre C (5 + , /2) lies on the
2ax 2by a2 + b2 = 0 ...(1)
Y Now p = length of perpendicular from (a, 0) on
(1)
2a 2 a2 b2 1
= = a2 b2
4a 2
4b 2 2
C
length of common chord
O X
a2 b2
= 2 c2 p2 = 2 c2
4
chord again 2 2 2
= 4c a b Ans.[C]
5
= 2 (5 + ) = 10
2 2 Ex.21 The angle of intersection of the two circles
= 4 x2 + y2 2x 2y = 0 and x2 + y2 = 4, is -
Hence x2 + y2 = 10 x 4y + 8x = 0 (A) 30º (B) 60º (C) 90º (D) 45º
or x2 + y2 2 x 4y = 0 Ans.[C] Sol. Here circles are
x2 + y2 2x 2y = 0 ...(1)
x2 + y2 = 4 ...(2)
Ex.19 The circle S1 with centre C1 (a1, b1) and radius r1
touches externally the circle S2 with centre C2 (a2, Now c1 (1, 1), r1 = 12 12 = 2
c2 (0, 0), r2 = 2
b2) and radius r2. If the tangent at their common
If is the angle of intersection then
point passes through the origin, then
(A) (a12 + a22 ) + (b12 + b22) = r12 + r22 r12 r22 (c1c 2 ) 2
cos =
2r1r2
(B) (a12 a22 ) + (b12 b22) = r22 r12
(C) (a12 b22 ) + (a22 + b22) = r12 + r22 2 4 ( 2 )2 1
= =
2. 2 .2. 2
(D) (a12 b12 ) + (a22 + b22) = r12 + r22
= = 45º Ans.[D]
Sol. The two circles are
S1 = (x a1)2 + (y b12 ) = r12 ...(i)
Ex.22 If a circle passes through the point (1,2) and cuts
S2 = (x )2 2
a2 + (y b2 ) = r2 2 ...(ii) the circle x2 + y2 = 4 orthogonally, then the locus
The equation of the common tangent of these two of its centre is -
circles is given by S1 S2= 0 (A) x2 + y2 2x 6y 7 = 0
(B) x2 + y2 3x 8y + 1 = 0
i.e., 2x (a1 a2 ) + 2y (b1 b2) + (a22 + b22)
(C) 2x + 4y 9 = 0
(a12 + b12 ) + r12 r 22 = 0 (D) 2x + 4y 1 = 0
If this passes through the origin, then Sol. Let the equation of the circle be
(a22 + b22) (a12 + b12) + r12 r22 = 0 x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0,
Since it passes through (1, 2), so
(a22 a12 ) + (b22 b12 ) = r22 r12 Ans.[B]
1 + 4 + 2g + 4f + c = 0
2g + 4f + c + 5 = 0 ...(1)
Ex.20 The length of the common chord of the circles (x Also this circle cuts x2 + y2 = 4
a)2 + y2 = c2 and x2 + (y b)2 = c2 is - orthogonally, so 2g(0) + 2f(0) = c 4
(A) c2 a2 b2 (B) 4c 2 a2 b2 c=4 ...(2)
From (1) and (2) eliminating c, we have

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2 g + 4f + 9 = 0 Hence the circles are non- intersecting
Hence locus of the centre ( g, f) is externally. Hence 4 tangents, two direct and two
2x + 4y 9 = 0 Ans.[C] transverse tangents may be drawn.
Ex.23 Circles x2 + y2 = 4 and Ans.[D]
x2 + y2 2x 4y + 3 = 0 Ex.26 If (4, 2) is a point on the circle
(A) touch each other externally x2+ y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0, which is
(B) touch each other internally concentric to x2 + y2 2x + 4y + 20 = 0, then
(C) intersect each other value of c is -
(D) do not intersect (A) 4 (B) 0
Sol. Here C1 (0, 0) and C2 (1, 2) (C) 4 (D) 1
C1 C2 = 1 4 = 5 = 2.23. Sol. Since the first circle is concentric to
x2 + y2 2x + 4y + 20 = 0, therefore its equation
Also r1 = 2, r2 = 1 4 3 = 2 = 1.41 can be written as
r1 r2 < C1C2 < r1 + r2 x2 + y2 2x + 4y + c = 0
circles intersect each other. Ans.[C] If it passes through (4, 2), then
16 + 4 8 8 + c = 0
Ex.24 The circles x2 + y2 + 2x 2y + 1 = 0 and c= 4 Ans. [A]
2 2
x + y 2x 2y + 1 = 0 touch each other -
(A) externally at (0,1) (B) internally at (0,1) Ex.27 Let A be the centre of the circle
(C) externally at (1,0) (D) internally at (1,0) x2 + y2 2x 4y 20 = 0, and B( 1,7) and D(4, 2)
Sol. The centres of the two circles are C1 ( 1, 1) and are points on the circle then, if tangents be drawn
C2 (1, 1) and both have radii equal to 1. We have: at B and D, which meet at C, a then area of
quadrilateral ABCD is -
C1C2 = 2 and sum of the radii = 2
(A) 150 (B) 75
So, the two circles touch each other externally. (C) 75/2 (D) None of these
The equation of the common tangent is obtained
Sol.
by subtracting the two equations.
B (1,7)
The equation of the common tangent is
4x = 0 x = 0. (1,2) C
A
Putting x = 0 in the equation of the either circle, (16,7)
we get
D (4, 2)
y2 2y + 1 = 0 (y 1)2 = 0 y = 1.
Hence, the points where the two circles touch
is (0,1). Ans.[A] Here centre A (1,2), and Tangent at (1,7) is
x.1 + y.7 1 (x+1) 2 (y+7) 20 = 0
Ex.25 The total number of common tangents to the two or y = 7 ...(1)
circles x2 + y2 2x 6y + 9 = 0 and Tangent at D (4, 2) is
2 2
x + y + 6x 2y + 1 = 0, is - 3x 4y 20 = 0 ...(2)
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 Solving (1) and (2), C is (16, 7)
Sol. Here Area ABCD = AB x BC
c1 (1, 3) , r1 = 1 9 9 = 1 = 5 × 256 49 32 28 20
= 5 × 15 = 75 units Ans.[B]
c2 ( 3, 1), r2 = 9 1 1 = 3

Now c1c2 = (1 3) 2 (3 2) 2 Ex.28 The abscissa of two points A and B are the roots
of the equation x2 + 2ax b2 = 0 and their
= 16 1 = 17
ordinates are the roots of the equation
c1c2 > r1 + r2 y2 + 2py q2 = 0. The radius of the circle with AB
as a diameter will be -
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(A) a2 b2 p2 q 2 (B) b2 q2 Obviously 2 g 2 c = a and 2 f 2 c = b
4 (g2 f 2) = a2 b2
(C) a2 b2 p2 q 2 (D) a2 p2
4 [( g)2 ( f)2] = a2 b2
Sol. Let A ( , ); B ( , ). Then
therefore locus of centre ( g, f) is
+ = 2a, = b2 4 (x2 y2) = a2 b2. Ans.[A]
and + = 2p, = q2
Now equation of the required circle is Ex.30 The angle between the tangents from , to the
(x ) (x ) + (y ) (y ) = 0 circle x2 + y2 = a2 is -
x2 + y2 ( + ) x ( + ) + + =0
2 2 2 2 1 a 1 a
x + y + 2ax + 2py b q = 0 (A) tan (B) 2 tan
S1 S1
Its radius = a 2 b2 p2 q2 Ans.[A]
1
S1
(C) 2 tan (D) None of these
Ex.29 Two rods of length a and b slide on the axes in a
such a way that their ends are always concylic. Where S1 = 2
+ 2
a2
The locus of centre of the circle passing through
Sol. Let PT and PT' be the tangents drawn from P ( , )
the ends is -
to the circle x2 + y2 = a2, and let TPT´ = . If O is
(A) 4 (x2 y2) = a2 b2
the centre of the circle, then TPO = T´PO =
(B) x2 y2 = a2 b2
/2.
(C) x2 y2 = 4 (a2 b2)
(D) x2 + y2 = a2 + b2 OT a
tan = =
Sol. Let a rod AB of length 'a' slides on x-axis and 2 OP S1
rod CD of length 'b' slide on y - axis so that ends T
A, B, C and D are always concyclic.
Y /2
P /2 O

D
T
(h, k)
1 a
= tan
C 2 S1
X
OA B
a
Let equation of circle passing through these ends = 2 tan 1 Ans. [B]
S1
is
x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0

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