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IIB-1.Circles 1-10

The document defines key concepts related to circles such as equations of circles, radius, center, chords, tangents, and properties such as points lying inside, on, or outside a circle. It provides equations for common circle elements like tangents, normals, and chords. It also defines related geometric concepts such as conjugate points, polar lines, and inverse points with respect to circles.

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CIRCLES
1. The set of points in a plane which are at a constant distance ‘r’ (≥ 0) from a given point C is called
a circle. The fixed point C is called the centre and the constant distance r is called the radius of the
circle.
2. A circle is said to be a unit circle if its radius is
1 unit.
3. A circle is said to be a point circle if its radius is zero. A point circle contains only one point, the
centre of the circle.
4. The equation of the circle with centre C (a, b) and radius ‘r’ is (x - a)2 + (y – b)2 = r2.
5. The equation of a circle simplest form is of the form x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0. The equation of a
circle with centre origin and radius ‘r’ is x2 + y2 = r2.
6. If g2 + f2 – c ≥ 0 then the equation x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a circle with centre (–g,
–f) and radius g2 + f 2 − c .
7. The conditions that the equation ax2 + 2hxy + by2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represent a circle are (i) a =
b; (ii) h = 0; (iii) g2 + f2 – ac ≥ 0.
8. If ax2 + ay2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 represents a circle, then its centre = (–g/a, –f/a) and its radius =
g 2 + f 2 − ac / | a | .
9. We use the following notation in circles.
S ≡ x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c
S1 ≡ xx1 + yy1 + g(x + x1) + f(y + y1) + c
S(x1, y1) = S11 ≡ x12 + y12 + 2gx 1 + 2fy 1 + c
S12 ≡ x1x2 + y1y2 + g(x1 + x2) + f(y1 + y2) + c
10. Let S = 0 be a circle and P(x1, y1) be a point. Then
i) P lies inside the circle S = 0 ⇔ S11 < 0
ii) P lies on the circle S = 0 ⇔ S11 = 0
iii) P lies outside the circle S = 0 ⇔ S11> 0
11. The power of a point P(x, y) with respect to the circle S = 0 is S11.
12. Let S = 0 be a circle with centre C and radius ‘r’. Let P be a point. Then CP2 - r2 is called power of
P with respect to the circle S = 0.
13. Let S = 0 be a circle and P be a point. Then
i) P lies inside the circle S = 0 ⇒ S11 < 0
ii) P lies in the circle S = 0 ⇒ s11 = 0
iii) P lies outside the circle S = 0 ⇒ S11 > 0
14. The equation of a circle having the line segment joining A(x1, y1) and B(x2, y2) as diameter is
(x – x1)(x – x2) + (y – y1)(y – y2) = 0.
15. Two circles are said to be concentric if their centres are the same.
16. The equation of a circle concentric with the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is of the form x2 +
y2 + 2gx + 2fy + k = 0, where k is a constant.
17. Given 3 points A, B, and C then
i) only one circle passes through A, B, and C iff A, B, C are non collinear.
ii) A circle through A, B, C is impossible iff A, B, C are collinear
18. The equation of the circumcircle of the triangle formed by the line ax + by + c = 0 with the
coordinate axes is ab(x2 + y2) + c(bx + ay) = 0.

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The general form of equation of the circle circumscribing the triangle formed by the lines a1x + b1y
+ c1 = 0, a2x + b2y + c2 = 0, a3x + b3y + c3 = 0 is a(a1x + b1y + c1)(a2x + b2y + c2) + b(a2x + b2y +
c2)(a3x + b3y + c3) + c(a3x + b3y + c3) (a1x + b1y + c1) = 0.
If two lines a1x + b1y + c1 = 0, a2x + b2y + c2 = 0 meet the coordinate axes in four distinct points
then those points are concyclic ⇔ a1a2 = b1b2.
19. If the lines a1x + b1y + c1 = 0, a2x + b2y + c2 = 0 meet the coordinate axes in four distinct concyclic
points, then the equation of the circle passing through these concyclic points is (a1x + b1y + c1)(a2x
+ b2y + c2) – (a1b2 + a2b1)xy = 0.
20. The equation of the chord joining the two points A(x1, y1), B(x2, y2) in the circle S = 0 is S1+S2 =
S12.
21. The equation of the tangent to the circle S = 0 at P(x1, y1) is S1 = 0.
22. The equation of the normal to the circle S ≡ x2 + y2 +2gx + 2fy + c = 0 at P(x1, y1) is (y1 + f)(x –
x1) – (x1 + g)(y – y1) = 0.
23. The normal to the circle S = 0 at P(x1, y1) passes through the centre (–g, –f) of the circle.
24. The equation of the normal to the circle x2 +y2 = r2 at P(x1, y1) is y1x – x1y = 0.
25. Let L = 0 be a straight line and S = 0 be a circle with centre C and radius ‘r’. Let d be the
perpendicular distance from C to the line L = 0. Then
i) L = 0 touches the circle S = 0 ⇔ r = d.
ii) L = 0 intersects the circle S = 0 ⇔ r > d. Let
L = 0 be a line and S = 0 be a circle with centre C and radius ‘r’. Let d be the perpendicular
distance from C to the line L = 0. If r > d then
L=0 is a chord of the circle S = 0. The length of the chord = 2 r 2 − d2 . If r < d then L = 0 do not
intersect the circle S = 0.
iii) L = 0 does not touch or intersect the circle
S = 0 ⇔ r < d.
26. The condition for the circle x2 + y2 +2gx + 2fy + c = 0 to touch the coordinate axes is g2 = f2 = c.
27. The condition for the straight line y = mx + c to touch the circle x2 + y2 = r2 is c2 = r2(1 + m2).
28. The condition for the x-axis to touch the circle x2 + y2 +2gx + 2fy + c = 0 (c > 0) is g2 = c.
29. The condition for the y-axis to touch the circle x2 + y2 +2gx + 2fy + c = 0 (c > 0) is f2 = c.
30. The condition for the straight line lx + my + n = 0 may be a tangent to the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx +
2fy + c = 0 is (g2 + f2 – c)(l2 +m2) = (lg + mg – n)2.
31. If the straight line y = mx + c touches the circle x2 + y2 = r2, then their point of contact is
⎛ r 2m r 2 ⎞
⎜− , ⎟.
⎜ c c ⎟
⎝ ⎠
32. The equation of a tangent to the circle x2 + y2 = r2 may be taken as y = mx ± r 1+ m 2 .
The condition that the straight line lx + my + n = 0 may touch the circle x2 + y2 = r2 is n2 = r2 (l2
⎛ − r 2l − r 2 m ⎞
+m2) and the point of contact is ⎜⎜ , ⎟.

⎝ n n ⎠
33. Let S = 0 be a circle with centre (a, b) and radius ‘r’. Then
i) S = 0 touches x-axis ⇔ r = |b|
ii) S = 0 touches y-axis ⇔ r = |a|
iii) S = 0 touches both the axes ⇔ r = |α| = |β|
34. If the tangent drawn from an external point P to a circle S = 0 touches the circle at A then PA is
called length of tangent from P to the circle S=0.

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35. The length of the tangent drawn from an external point P(x1, y1) to the circle S =0 is S11 .
36. The length of the intercept made by the circle
S ≡ x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 on (i) x-axis is 2 g2 − c (ii) y-axis is 2 f 2 − c .
37. If a line passing through a point P(x1, y1) intersects the circle S = 0 at the points A and B then
PA⋅PB = S11.
38. If A, B, C, D are four points of which no three are collinear such that PA⋅PC = PB ⋅PD for some
point P then the point D lies on the circle passing through A, B, C (ie., A, B, C, D are concyclic).
39. Two tangents can be drawn to a circle from an external point.
40. The line joining the points of contact of the tangents to a circle S = 0 drawn from an external point
P is called chord of contact of P with respect to S = 0.
41. The equation to the chord of contact of P(x1, y1) with respect to the circle S = 0 is S1 = 0.
42. The locus of the point of intersection of the tangents to the circle S = 0 drawn at the extremities of
the chord passing through a point P is a straight line L = 0, called the polar of P with respect to the
circle S = 0. The point P is called the pole of the line L = 0 with respect to the circle S=0.
43. The equation of the polar of the point P(x1, y1) with respect to the circle S = 0 is S1 = 0.
44. If P lies outside the circle S = 0 then the polar of P meets the circle in two points and the polar
becomes the chord of contact of P.
45. If P lies on the circle S = 0 then the polar of P becomes the tangent at P to the circle S = 0.
46. If P lies inside the circle S = 0, then the polar of P does not meet the circle in any point.
47. If P is the centre of the circle S = 0, then the polar of P with respect to S = 0 does not exist.
⎛ − r 2l − r 2 m ⎞
48. The pole of the line lx + my + n = 0 (n ≠ 0) with respect to x2 + y2 = r2 is ⎜⎜ , ⎟.

⎝ n n ⎠
49. Two points P and Q are said to be conjugate points with respect to the circle S = 0 if the polar of P
with respect to S = 0 passes through Q.
50. The condition for the points P(x1, y1), Q(x2, y2) to be conjugate with respect to the circle S = 0 is
S12 = 0.
51. Two lines L1 = 0, L2 = 0 are said to be conjugate with respect to the circle S = 0 if the pole of L1 =
0 lies on L2 = 0.
52. The condition for the lines l1x + m1y + n1 = 0 and l2x + m2y + n2 = 0 to be conjugate with respect
to the circle x2 + y2 = r2 (l1 l2 + m1m2) = n1n2.
53. Let S = 0 be a circle with centre C and radius r. Two points P, Q are said to be inverse points with
respect to S = 0 if i) C,P, Q are collinear (ii) P, Q lies on the same side of C (iii) CP . CQ = r2.
54. If P, Q are a pair of inverse points with respect to a circle S = 0 then Q is called inverse point of P.
55. Let S = 0 be a circle with centre C and radius ‘r’. The polar of a point P with respect to the circle
S = 0 meets CP in Q iff P, Q are inverse points with respect to S = 0.
56. If P, Q are inverse points with respect to S = 0 then P, Q are conjugate points with respect to S = 0.
57. If P, Q are inverse points with respect to S = 0 then Q is the foot of the perpendicular from P on the
polar of P with respect S = 0.
58. The polar of a point P with respect to a circle with centre C is a perpendicular to CP .
59. The equation of the chord of the circle S = 0 having as its midpoint is S1 = S11.
60. The equation to the pair of tangents to the circle
S = 0 from P(x1, y1) is S12 = S11S .
61. If P(x, y) is a point on the circle with centre C(α, β) and radius r, then x = α + r cosθ, y = β + rsinθ
where 0 ≤ θ < 2π.

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62. The equations x = α + rcosθ, y = β + rsinθ, 0 ≤ θ < 2π are called parametric equations of the
circle with centre (α, β) and radius r.
63. A point on the circle x2 + y2 = r2 is taken in the form (r cos θ, r sin θ). The point (r cos θ, r sin θ) is
simply denoted as point θ.
64. The equation of the chord joining two points θ1 and θ2 on the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is
θ1 + θ 2 θ + θ2 θ − θ2
(x + g) cos + (y + f ) sin 1 = r cos 1 ,where r is radius of circle.
2 2 2
65. The equation of the tangent at P(θ) on the circle
x2 + y2+2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is (x + g)cosθ + (y + f)sinθ = g 2 + f 2 − c .
66. The equation of the tangent at P(θ) on the circle
x2 + y2 = r2 is x cos θ + y sin θ = r.
67. The equation of the normal at P(θ) on the circle
x2 + y2 = r2 is x sin θ – y cos θ = 0.
68. If (x1, y1) is one end of a diameter of the circle
x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0, then the other end is
(–2g –x1, –2f – y1).
69. The area of the triangle formed by the tangent at (x1, y1) on the circle x2 +y2 = a2 with the
a4
coordinate axes is .
2 | x 1y 1 |
70. If lx + my = 1 touches the circle x2 +y2 = a2 then
l2 + m2 = a–2.
71. The pole of the line lx + my + n = 0 with respect to the circle (x–α)2 + (y– β)2 = r2 is
⎛ 2 2 ⎞
⎜ α − r l , β − r m ⎟ where N = l α + mβ + n.
⎜ N N ⎟⎠

72. If A and B are conjugate points with respect to a circle S = 0 and l1, l2 are the lengths of tangents
from A, B to S = 0, then AB2 = l12 + l 22 .
73. The middle point of the chord intercepted on the line lx + my + n = 0 by the circle x2 + y2 = a2 is
⎛ − ln − mn ⎞
⎜ 2 , 2 ⎟.
⎝ l + m l + m2 ⎠
2

74. The length of the intercept cut of from the line


⎡ r 2 (a 2 + b 2 ) − c 2 ⎤
ax + by + c = 0 by the circle x2 + y2 = r2 is 2 ⎢ ⎥.
⎢⎣ a2 + b2 ⎥⎦

75. If (x1, y1) is the midpoint of the chord AB of the circle S = 0 then length of AB is 2 − S11 .
76. If (x1, y1) is the midpoint of the chord AB of the circle S = 0 and the tangents at A, B meet at C
( −S11 ) 3 / 2
then the area of ΔABC is where r is the radius of the circle.
S 11 + r 2
77. The locus of midpoint of the chord of a circle S = 0, parallel to L = 0 is the diameter of S = 0 and
which is perpendicular to L = 0.
78. If θ is the angle between the pair of tangents drawn from (x1, y1) to the circle S = 0 of radius r then
θ r
tan = .
2 S 11

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79. If l1x + m1y + n1 = 0 , l2x+ m2y + n2 = 0 are conjugate lines w.r.t tue circle x2 +y2+2gx+2fy+c =0
then, (l1 l2 + m1m2) (g2 + f 2 – c) = (g l1 + fm1 – n1)
(g l2 + fm2 – n2)
80. The length and the midpoint of the chord lx + my + n = 0 (n ≠ 0) w.r.t the circle x2 + y2 = a2 is
2
( )
a 2 A 2 + m2 − n2 ⎛
,⎜
− An
, 2
− mn ⎞
⎟.
A 2 + m2 ⎝ A 2
+ m 2
A + m2 ⎠
81. The condition that the pair of tangents drawn from the origin to the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy +c=
0 may be at right angles is g2 + f2 = 2c.
82. EQ of the circle passing through (a, b), (a, a) and (b, a) is x2 + y2 – x(a +b) – y(a +b) + 2ab =0.
83. If two lines a1x + b1y + c1=0 and a2x + b2y + c2 =0 meet the coordinate axes in four distinct points
then those points are concylic if a1a2 = b1b2 and its centre is
⎛ sum of x − int ercepts sum of y − int ercepts ⎞
⎜ , ⎟.
⎝ 2 2 ⎠
84. A square is inscribed in the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c= 0 with its sides parallel to the axes of
⎛ r r ⎞
coordinates. The coordinates of the vertices are ⎜⎜ − g ± ,−f ± ⎟⎟ and its side a = 2 r.
⎝ 2 2⎠
85. An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the circle
x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 then
3 3
i) the area of circle = (g2 + f2 – c)
4
ii) side a = 3 r
86. The farthest distance of an external point p(x1.y1) to the circle x2 +y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 is cp + r.
87. The farthest point on the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c= 0 form an external point P(x1, y1) is B
which divides centre c and p in the ratio r : cp + r externally.
88. The nearest point on the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 from an external point p(x1, y1) is A
which divides centre c and p in the ratio r : cp – r internally.
89. The locus of the point of intersection of two perpendicular tangents to s ≡ x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c=
0 is s – r2 = 0.
1 | gx 1 + fy1 + c |2
90. Area of the triangle formed by tangent at (x1, y1) to s = 0 with coordinate axes is .
2 | x1 + g || y1 + f |
91. Tangents from a point are drawn one to each concentric circle s1= 0 and s2=0. If the tangents are
perpendicular then the locus of the points is
(x + g)2 + (y + f)2 = r12 + r22.
92. For any point on the circle x2 + y2 = a2 tangents are drawn to the circle x2 + y2 = b2 (a > b) then the
angle between the tangents is 2 sin–1(b/a).
93. The area of the Quadrilateral formed by the two tangents through P(x1, y1) to the circle and centre
is r s11 .
94. The angle subtended by the midpoint of chord at the centre of the circle is θ = 2cos–1(d/r).
95. The locus of the mid points of chords of the circle s = 0 makes an angle 90° at the centre of the
circle is (x + g)2 + (y +f)2 = r2/2

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