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1. The document provides information about various topics related to circles such as the position of a point with respect to a circle, intersection of a line and circle, intercepts on axes by a circle, condition of tangency, tangent at a point to a circle, director circle, length of a tangent, two circles touching or intersecting, and common tangents. 2. It defines formulas and conditions for these topics and provides illustrative examples to demonstrate solving problems related to circles. 3. The key aspects covered are determining if a point lies inside, outside or on a circle, finding the points of intersection between a line and circle, writing the equation of a tangent to a circle, and the relationships between radii

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Circle

1. The document provides information about various topics related to circles such as the position of a point with respect to a circle, intersection of a line and circle, intercepts on axes by a circle, condition of tangency, tangent at a point to a circle, director circle, length of a tangent, two circles touching or intersecting, and common tangents. 2. It defines formulas and conditions for these topics and provides illustrative examples to demonstrate solving problems related to circles. 3. The key aspects covered are determining if a point lies inside, outside or on a circle, finding the points of intersection between a line and circle, writing the equation of a tangent to a circle, and the relationships between radii

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Circle

Adii
Class -10B
Session Objectives
Session Objective
1. Position of a point
2. Intersection of a line and a circle
3. Intercept on axes by a circle
4. Condition of tangency
5. Tangent at a point to the circle
6. Director circle
7. Length of a tangent
8. Two Circles Touch/Intersects
9. Common Tangents
Position of A Point with
respect to a Circle
C
P(x
1
,y
1
)
If point P is outside the circle then

2 2
1 1 1 1
x y 2gx 2fy c 0 + + + + >
1
or S 0 >
Position of A Point with
respect to a Circle
If point P is inside the circle
then S
1
< 0
If point P is on the circle then
S
1
= 0
Illustrative Example
Find the position of the points
P
1
(5,1),P
2
(4,3),P
3
(3,2) w.r.t to the
circle x
2
+y
2
-25=0
S x
2
+y
2
-25=0
S
(5,1)
=5
2
+1
2
-25>0

(5,1) lies outside
S
(4,3)
=0

(4,3) lies on the circle
S
(3,2)
=3
2
+2
2
-25<0

(3,2) lies Inside
Solution
Intersection of a straight line
and a circle
2 2 2
x y a + =
y = m x + c
Solving equation of circle and equation of
line we get
+ + + =
2 2 2 2
(1 m )x 2mcx (c a ) 0 which is quadratic in x
Intersection of a straight line
and a circle
2 2 2 2 2
D 4m c 4(1 m )(c a ) = +
Case 1: if D>0 then points of
intersection are real and
distinct.
D 0 >
2 2 2 2 2
4m c 4(1 m )(c a ) 0 + >
2 2 2
a (1 m ) c + >
2
2
2
c
a
1 m
>
+
Intersection of a straight line
and a circle
2
c
1 m +
is the length of perpendicular
from the center to the given line.
i.e. length of radius > length of
perpendicular from center to the line.
2
c
a
1 m
>
+
Intersection of a straight line
and a circle
Case 2: if D=0 then points of
intersection are coincident.
Case 3: if D<0 then points of
intersection are imaginary.
Illustrative problem
Find the coordinate of the point of
intersection of the line 7x - y - 25 = 0
and the circle x
2
+ y
2
= 25.
Solving equation of circle and line
we get
+ =
2 2
x (7x 25) 25
Solution:
+ + =
2 2
x 49x 350x 625 25 0
+ =
2
50x 350x 600 0
+ =
2
x 7x 12 0
Solution Cont.
= (x 4)(x 3) 0
= = = = when x 4, y 3 and x 3, y 4
point of int er sec tion are (4,3),(3, 4)
2
x 7x 12 0 + =
Intercept on axes
If circle x
2
+y
2
+2gx+2fy+c=0 cuts
x-axis at A & B and y-axis at C & D.
.
x
y
A

B
C
D
(x
A
,0) (x
B
,0)
(0,x
C
)
(0,x
D
)
Intercept on X-axis=length of
AB =l x
B
-x
A
l
x
A
, x
B
are the roots of x
2
+2gx+c=0

l x
B
-x
A
l=
B A
2
B A
x 4x ) x (x +
c g 2
2
=
As equation of X-axis y=0
Intercept on axes
x
A

B
C
D
.
(x
A
,0) (x
B
,0)
(0,x
C
)
(0,x
D
)
y
Intercept on Y-axis=length of
CD =l y
D
-y
C
l
As equation of Y-axis x=0
y
D
,y
C
are the roots of y
2
+2fy+c=0

l y
D
-y
C
l=
D C
2
C D
y 4y ) y (y +
c f 2
2
=
Intercept on axes
1.if g
2
=c X-axis become
tangent to the circle
2.if f
2
=c Y-axis become tangent to the circle
3.if g
2
=f
2
=c both axes become tangent to the circle
Intercept on axes
Find the X & Y intercept of the circle
x
2
+y
2
-12x+6y-4=0
g=6,f=-3,c=-4
X-intercept =
2
2 g c
=(40)
1/2
Y-intercept =
2
2 f c
=(13)
1/2
Solution:
Tangent to the circle
P
Q
Q
1
Q
2
Q
3
Condition for tangency
If y=mx+c be tangent to the circle
x
2
+y
2
=a
2
then discriminant of
x
2
(1+m
2
)+2 mcx+ (c
2
-a
2
)=0 will
be zero
4m
2
c
2
-4(1+m
2
)(c
2
-a
2
)=0
c
2
=a
2
(1+m
2
)
= +
2
c a 1 m
= +
2
y mx a 1 m
x
2
+y
2
=r
2
Number of tangents to a
circle with slope m
.
x
2
+y
2
=r
2
2
m 1 r mx y + + =
2
m 1 r mx y + =
for circle x
2
+y
2
=r
2
,line of slope m
makes two tangents
2
m 1 r mx y + =
2
m 1 r mx y + + =
Illustrative Example
Find the equation of the tangents to
the circle x
2
+y
2
-4x-6y-3=0 which
perpendicular to the line 4x+3y+5=0
Line to 4x+3y+5=0 is of form 3x-4y+=0
Center(2,3)
distance of 3x-4y+=0 from (2,3)
6 12
d
2 2
3 ( 4)
+
=
+
Radius(r)=4
As 3x-4y+=0 is tangent d=r
Solution:
Solution Cont.
6
4
5

=
6 20 =
= 26 or -14
Ans: 3x-4y+26=0 and 3x-4y-14=0
Tangent at a point (point form)
Let the equation of the
circle be
2 2 2
x y a + =
Equation of tangent at (x
1
,y
1
) is
xx
1
+yy
1
= a
2
Equation of tangent at (x
1
,y
1
) to the cirle
x
2
+ y
2
+ 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is
xx
1
+ yy
1
+ g(x+x
1
) + f(y+y
1
) + c = 0
Point form
Working rule to write the
Equation of tangent at (x
1
,y
1
)
Which lies on the circle.
Step 1: In the equation of the circle substitute
xx
1
for x
2
, yy
1
for y
2
,
for x, for y and keep the
constant same.

1
x x
2
+
| |
|
\ .
1
y y
2
+
| |
|
\ .
Illustrative Example
Find the equation of the tangent to
the circle x
2
+y
2
-2x-2y-23=0 at
(5,4)
Check (5,4) lies on the circle
S
(5,4)
=0
Apply formula 5x+4y-(x+5)-(y+4)-23=0
Ans: 4x+3y-32=0
Solution:
Director Circle
P(h,k)
C
2
y mx a 1 m = + +
Let any tangent to the circle is
Since it passes through (h,k)
2
k mh a 1 m = + +
Locus of point of
intersection of
perpendicular tangents
Director Circle
2 2 2 2 2
(h a )m 2hkm k a 0 + =
This is a quadratic in m which
gives two values of m for two
different tangents.
Let m
1
and m
2
be the slope of
the tangents
2 2
1 2 2 2
k a
mm 1
h a

= =

2 2 2
k h 2a + =
Locus represents a circle known as director circle
And its equation is
2 2 2
x y 2a + =
2
k mh a 1 m = + +
Length of tangent
PC
2
=d
2
= (x
1
+g)
2
+(y
1
+f)
2
x
2
+y
2
+2gx+2fy+c=0
. P(x
1
,y
1
)
T
C(-g,-f)
T
d
c f g
2 2
+
CT
2
=r
2
=g
2
+f
2
-c
Tangent is PT or PT
PT
2
= PC
2
- CT
2
PT
2
= (x
1
+g)
2
+(y
1
+f)
2
(g
2
+f
2
-c)
As PTCT
S x
2
+y
2
+2gx+2fy+c=0
S
1
x
1
2
+y
1
2
+2gx
1
+2fy
1
+c
Length of tangent
PT
2
= x
1
2
+y
1
2
+2gx
1
+2fy
1
+c
PT
2
= S
1
PT

= length of tangent
1
S =
PT
2
= S
1
is called power of a point P
For x
2
+y
2
=r
2
from point P(x
1
,y
1
)

Length of tangent=
2
2
1
2
1
r y x +
Illustrative Example
Find the length of the tangent from the
point (6,4) to the circle 2x
2
+2y
2
-8 =0
S x
2
+y
2
-4=0
P(6,4)
S
1
=6
2
+4
2
-4
Ans:(48)
1/2
Solution:
Two Circles touch
Externally
When two circles touch each other
externally
c
1
c
2
r
1
r
2
Distance C
1
C
2
= r
1
+r
2
Two Circles touch Internally
When two circles touch each other
internally
Distance C
1
C
2
= | r
1
- r
2
|

c
1 c
2
r
1
r
2
or c
2 c
1
r
2
r
1
r
1
> r
2
r
2
> r
1
Two Intersecting Circles
When two circles intersect at real
points
c
1
r
1
c
2
r
2
| r
1
- r
2
| < Distance C
1
C
2
< r
1
+r
2

Circles Neither touching
nor intersecting
When two circles do not intersect
(a) When one circle lie completely
outside the other
c
1
r
1
c
2
r
2
Distance C
1
C
2
> r
1
+ r
2

Circles Neither touching
nor intersecting
(b) When one circle lie completely
inside the other
Distance C
1
C
2
< |r
1
- r
2
|
c
1
r
1
c
2
r
2
c
2
r
2
c
1
r
1
or
Illustrative Problem
If the two circles (x-1)
2
+ (y-3)
2
=

r
2
and x
2
+ y
2
8x + 2y + 8 = 0
intersect in two distinct points then
(a) r > 2 (b) 2 < r < 8 (c) r < 8 (d) none
Solution:
The circles intersect at two
distinct points then
|r
1
- r
2
| < c
1
c
2
< r
1
+r
2
Solution Cont.
1 2 1 2
c c r r 9 16 r 3 < + + < +
5 r 3 < + r 2 >
1 2 1 2
c c r r 5 r 3 > >
5 r 3 5 r 8 < < <
2 r 8 < <
Common Tangents To Two
Circles
CLC
1
and CMC
2
are similar triangles.
c
1
c
2
c

L

r
1
r
2
M

1 1
2 2
cc r
cc r
=
Point C divides C
1
C
2
in the ratio r
1
:r
2

externally
Direct common tangent
Common Tangents To Two
Circles
Then for direct common tangents,
find point C and find the tangents
from the point C
Common Tangents To Two
Circles
Transverse Common Tangent
c
1
r
1
c
2
r
2
D
L
M
DC
1
L

and DC
2
M

are similar triangles.
1 1
2 2
C D r
C D r
=
Point D divides C
1
C
2
internally in the
ratio r
1
:r
2
Number Of Common
Tangents
Case 1: when two circles touch
externally i.e.
Distance C
1
C
2
= r
1
+ r
2
Number of common tangents = 3
Number Of Common
Tangents
Case 2: when two circles touch
internally i.e.
Distance C
1
C
2
= |r
1
- r
2
|
Number of common tangents = 1
Number Of Common
Tangents
Case 3: when two circles intersect
at real and and distinct points i.e.
|r
1
- r
2
|< Distance C
1
C
2
= r
1
+r
2
Number of common tangents = 2
Number Of Common
Tangents
Case 4: when one circle lying
completely inside other i.e.
Distance C
1
C
2
< |r
1
-r
2
|
Number of common tangents = 0
Number Of Common
Tangents
Case 5: when one circle lying
completely outside other i.e.
Distance C
1
C
2
> r
1
+r
2

Number of common tangents = 4
Illustrative Problem
The number of common tangents
to the circle x
2
+y
2
=4 and
x
2
+y
2
-6x-8y=24 is
(a)0 (b)1 (c)3 (d)4
Solution:
C
1
is (0,0); r
1
= 2
C
2
is (3,4); r
2
= 7
C
1
C
2
= 5; |r
1
-r
2
| = 5 Hence circles touch internally
Number of common tangents = 1
Class Exercise
Class Exercise - 1
An equation of a line passing through
the point (2, 11) and touching the
circle x
2
+ y
2
= 25 is

(a) 4x + 3y = 125 (b) 3x + 4y = 38
(c) 24x 7y + 125 = 0 (d) 7x + 24y 230 = 0
Solution
Let y 11 = m (x + 2) be tangent
mx + 2m y + 11 = 0
( )
( )
+
= + = +
+
2
2
2
2m 11
5 2m 11 25 1 m
1 m
21 m
2
44 m 96 = 0
=
4 24
m or
3 7
Equation of tangents are 4x + 3y = 25 and
24x 7y + 125 = 0.
Hence, answer is (c).
Class Exercise - 2
A line meets the coordinate axes in A
and B. A circle circumscribes the triangle
OAB. If m and n are the distances of the
tangent to the circle at the origin from the
points A and B respectively, the diameter
of the circle is

(a) m (m + n) (b) m + n

(c) n (m + n) (d) ( )
+
1
m n
2
Solution
X
Y
O
A (a,0)
B (0,b)
m
n
M
N
Let A be (a, 0) and B be (0, b).
Equation of circle is (x a) (x 0) + (y 0) (y b) = 0
(since AB is diameter)
Solution Cont.
+ =
2 2
x y ax by 0
Tangent at origin is
+ +
| | | |
+ =
| |
\ . \ .
x 0 y 0
x 0 y 0 a b 0
2 2
+ = ax by 0
m = perpendicular distance
from (a, 0) to the tangent.
=
+
2
2 2
a
m
a b
also
=
+
2
2 2
b
n
a b
+ = +
2 2
m n a b
Diameter is
+ = +
2 2
a b m n
Hence, answer is (b).
Class Exercise - 3
Equation of the circle with center
(4, 3) and touching the circle
x
2
+ y
2
= 1 is

(a) x
2
+ y
2
8x 6y + 9 = 0
(b) x
2
+ y
2
+ 8x + 6y 11 = 0
(c) x
2
+ y
2
8x 6y 11 = 0
(d) x
2
+ y
2
+ 8x + 6y 9 = 0
Solution
If circles touch each other externally then
c
1
c
2
= r
1
+ r
2
+ = +
2 2
1
4 3 r 1
= + =
1 1
5 r 1 r 4
Equation of circle is (x 4)
2
+ (y 3)
2
= 16
x
2
+ y
2
8x 6y + 9 = 0
If circles touch each other internally
c
1
c
2
= r
1
r
2

Solution Cont.
5 = r
1
1 r
1
= 6
Equation of circle is (x 4)
2
+ (y 3)
2
= 36
x
2
+ y
2
8x 6y 11 = 0
Hence, answer is (c).
Class Exercise - 4
The equation of a circle which touches the
y-axis at (0, 2) and cuts off an intercept 3
on the x-axis is

(a) x
2
+ y
2
+ 4x 5y + 4 = 0
(b) x
2
+ y
2
+ 5x 4y + 6 = 0
(c) x
2
+ y
2
5x 4y + 4 = 0
(d) x
2
+ y
2
5x + 4y + 4 = 0
Solution:
Since circle touches y-axis at (0, 2)
its equation is .
( ) ( )
o + = o
2 2
2
x y 2
+ o + =
2 2
x y 2 x 4y 4 0
Solution Cont.
Intercept on x-axis = 3
o = o = o =
2 2 2
9 25
2 4 3 4
4 4
o =
5
2
Equation of circle is x
2
+ y
2
+ 5x 4y + 4 = 0
or x
2
+ y
2
5x 4y + 4 = 0
Hence, answer is (c).
Class Exercise - 5
If the two circles (x 1)
2
+ (y 3)
2
= r
2
and x
2
+ y
2
8x + 2y + 8 = 0 intersect
in two distinct points then

(a) r > 2 (b) 2 < r < 8
(c) r < 8 (d) None of these
Solution:
Two circles intersect at two distinct points then
|r
1
r
2
| < c
1
c
2
< r
1
+ r
2

c
1
c
2
< r
1
+ r
2
+ < + 9 16 r 3
Solution Cont.
< + 5 r 3
( )
( )
(
(


1
2
c is 1, 3
c is 4, 1
> r 2
> >
1 2 1 2
c c | r r | 5 | r 3 |
< < < < < 5 r 3 5 r 8 2 r 8
Hence, answer is (b).
Class Exercise - 6
Find the greatest distance of the
point (10, 7) from the curve
x
2
+ y
2
4x 2y 20 = 0.
Solution:
Given curve is circle.
Centre is (2, 1), radius =
+ + = 4 1 20 5
r
C
(2,1)
Q
P(10,7)
Solution Cont.
Point (10, 7) lies outside the circle,
since S
1
> 0 greatest distance of
point (10, 7) is PQ = PC + CQ = PC + r
= 10 + 5 = 15
= + + 64 36 5
Class Exercise - 7
Find the length of the tangents from
point (1, 2) to the circle
2x
2
+ 2y
2
+ 6x 8y + 3 = 0.
Solution:
Equation of circle is + + + =
2 2
3
S x y 3x 4y 0
2
Length of tangent =
1
S
= + + + =
2 2
3 3
1 2 3 1 4(2)
2 2
Class Exercise - 8
Prove that the tangent to the circle
x
2
+ y
2
= 5 at the point (1, 2) also
touches the circle
x
2
+ y
2
8x + 6y + 20 = 0.
Solution :
Tangent at (1, 2) to x
2
+ y
2
= 5 is
x 1 + y (2) = 5
x 2y 5 = 0.
x 2y 5 = 0 will touch
x
2
+ y
2
8x + 6y + 20 = 0
If perpendicular distance from
centre to x 2y 5 = 0 is
equal to radius.
( )

+
= = =
+
| 4 2 3 5 |
| 4 6 5 |
5 radius
1 4 5
Class Exercise - 9
Find the equation of common tangents
to the circles x
2
+ y
2
2x 6y + 9 = 0
and x
2
+ y
2
+ 6x 2y + 1 = 0.
Solution:
We have c
1
is (1, 3),
= + =
1
r 1 9 9 1
c
2
is (3, 1),
= + =
2
r 9 1 1 3
= + =
1 2
c c 16 4 2 5
+ = > +
1 2 1 2 1 2
r r 4 c c r r
Solution Cont.
There will be four tangents.
Let us find direct tangents.
Let tangents meet at point P.
P divides (1, 3) and (3, 1) externally
in the ratio 1 : 3.
P is (3, 4)
Let tangents be y 4 = m (x 3).
+ = mx 3m y 4 0
Solution Cont.
+
=
+
2
| m 1 3m 3 4 |
1
1 m
(as it touches the circle of radius 1)
= +
2
1 2m 1 m
+ = +
2 2
4m 4m 1 1 m
= =
2
4
3m 4m 0 m 0,
3
Tangents are
y 4 = 0 y = 4
and y 4 = (x 3)
4
3
3y 12 = 4x 12
4x 3y = 0
Solution Cont.
Let us find transverse tangents
Let transverse tangents meet at Q.
Q divides c
1
c
2
in the ratio 1 : 3 internally
+ +
= =
3 3 1 9 5
Q is 0,
4 4 2
Equation of tangent is
( )
=
5
y m x 0
2
= + =
5 5
y mx mx y 0
2 2
[Using circle C
1
]
Solution Cont.
= +
2
1
| m | 1 m
2
+ = +
2 2
1
m m 1 m ...(A)
4
=
3
m
4
Equation of tangent is
=
5 3
y x
2 4

=
2y 5 3x
2 4
= 4y 10 3x
+ = 3x 4y 10
Solution Cont.
Since the circles are not intersecting, we
should have got two values of m, but we
have got only one value of m, i.e. m = 3/4.
For both the equations of circles, we observe
that f
2
= c, i.e. both the circles are touching
y-axis. Therefore the fourth tangent is x = 0.
Since slope of y-axis is , we are not getting
the value mathematically from equation (A).
Class Exercise 10
Find the equation of normal to the circle
x
2
+ y
2
= 25 which is perpendicular to
3x 4y = 5.
Solution:
Normal perpendicular to 3x 4y = 5 is 4x + 3y + k = 0
Normal passes through centre of the circle
k = 0
Normal is 4x + 3y = 0.
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