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Basic Question of Circle

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DOBBECNRaliatte\ Ads Mote \Cide: Section (A) : Equation of Circle in various forms and Position of Point A-l. A-4, Centres of the three circles x? + y?— 4x —6y- 14=0, x? +y?+2x+4y-5=0 and x? +y?— 10x - l6y+7=0 (A) are the vertices of a right triangle (B) the vertices of an isosceles triangle which is not regular (C) vertices of a regular triangle (D) are collinear Find equation of circle touching both the axis if its centre lies on y = x + 6. (A) x? + y? + 6x -6y+9=0 (B)x?+y' + 6x4 6y+9= (C) x74 y°-6x-6y+9=0 (D) x? +y?- 6x + 6y+9= The circle described on the line joining the points (0, 1), (a, b) as diameter cuts the y-axis in points Whose ordinates are roots of the equation: (A) x? + (1+b)x+b=0 (B) x?-(1+b)x+b=0 (©) x°-ax+b=0 (D) x +ax-b=0 Equations of circle which pass through the points (1, ~2) and (3,—4) and touch the x-axis is (A) x? +y'+6x +2y+9=0 (B) x? + y? + 10x + 20y + 25=0 (C)x°+ y' -6x+4y-9=0 (D) x? +" + 10x + 20y- 25 =0 Seanned with amscanner A-5.6 The equation of the circle which touches both the axes and the line 3 + x = | and lies in the first ©4 (D)7 A-6.6 Let A and B be two fixed points then the locus of a point C which moves so that (tanZBAC) (tan ZABC)=1, 0< ZBAC < $.0

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