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Tangent To Conics

The document provides information about equations of tangents to various curves like circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It gives the point form, slope form, and parametric form of the equations of tangents to these curves. It also includes some example problems finding equations of tangents or points of tangency given properties of the curve and tangent.
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Tangent To Conics

The document provides information about equations of tangents to various curves like circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It gives the point form, slope form, and parametric form of the equations of tangents to these curves. It also includes some example problems finding equations of tangents or points of tangency given properties of the curve and tangent.
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Slide - 01

Tangent to a Circle
(1) Point form
2 2 2 2
(i) The equation of tangent at (x1, y1) to circle x + y =a is xx 1 + yy 1 =a
2 2
(ii) The equation of tangent at ( x1 , y 1 ) to circle x + y +2 gx+2 fy+c=0 is
xx 1 + yy 1 + g ( x+ x 1 )+f ( y+ y1 )+c =0

2 2 2
(2) Parametric form : Since parametric co-ordinates of circle x + y =a is
(a cosθ, a sinθ), then equation of tangent at (a cosθ, a sinθ) is
2
x. a cosθ+ y . a sinθ=a or x cos θ+ y sin θ=a .

2 2 2
(3) Slope form : Let y=mx +c is the tangent of the circle x + y =a .
∴ Length of perpendicular from centre of circle (0, 0) on line
( y=mx+c ) = radius of circle
|c|
2
=a ⇒ c =± a √ 1+m 2
∴ √1+m
Substituting this value of c in y=mx +c , we get y=mx±a √ 1+m2 .

Slide – 02
TANGENT TO DIFFERENT FORMS OF THE PARABOLA
Form y2 = 4ax Y2 = –4ax x2 = 4ay x2 = –4ay
Y Y
Y
P(x,y) y =a
L S (0, a)
Shape P (x, y)
L' L

of the N x
P (x, y) A(0, 0)
S
X x
A x
parabol A
(0,0)
(a,0)
(0, 0)
A
(0, 0) P (x, y)

a x  a
L L' L
x 2  4ay y = -b S (0, -a)
y   4ax
2
x 2  4ay
y 2  4ax x=a Y

Equation of Tangent
(a) At
the yy1 = –2a(x + xx1 = 2a(y xx1 = –2a(y +
yy1 = 2a(x + x1)
point x1) + y1 ) y1)
(x1, y1)
(b) in
x = my +
terms of y = mx + a/m y = mx – a/m x = my – a/m
a/m
m
(c) in yt = x + at2 yt = –x + at2 xt = y + at2 xt = –y + at2
terms of
t

Slide – 03

Equations of Tangent to Ellipse.


x2 y2
+ =1
(1) Point form: The equation of the tangent to the ellipse a2 b2 at the point
xx 1 yy 1
+ =1
( x1 , y 1 ) is a 2 b 2
x2 y2
+ =1
(2) Slope form: If the line y=mx +c touches the ellipse a2 b2 , then
2
c =a m + b
2 2 2
. Hence, the straight line y=mx±√ a2 m2 +b2 always represents
the tangents to the ellipse.

(3) Parametric form: The equation of tangent at any point φ( acos φ ,bsin φ) is
x y
cos φ+ sin φ=1
a b

Slide – 04

Equations of Tangent to Hyperbola.


x2 y2
− =1
(1) Point form : The equation of the tangent to the hyperbola a2 b2 at
xx 1 yy 1
− =1
( x1 , y 1 ) is a 2 b2 .
x2 y2
− =1
(2) Parametric form : The equation of tangent to the hyperbola a2 b2
at (asec φ , btan φ ) is
x y
sec φ− tan φ=1
a b
(3) Slope form : The equations of tangents of slope m to the hyperbola
2
x y2
− =1
a2 b2 are y=mx±√ a2 m2 −b 2 .

Slide – 05
Q. Two tangents are drawn from the point (-2, -1) to the parabola y 2
= 4x. If  is the angle between these tangents, then tan  equals
(A) 3 (B) 1/3
(C) 2 (D) ½

Slide – 06
2 2
Q. The equations to the tangents to the circle x + y −6 x+4 y =12 which are parallel to the
straight line 4x+3y+5=0, are

(a) 3 x−4 y−19=0, 3 x−4 y+31=0 (b) 4 x +3 y−19=0 , 4 x +3 y +31=0


(c) 4 x +3 y +19=0, 4 x+3 y−31=0 (d) 3 x−4 y+19=0, 3 x−4 y+31=0

Slide – 07
Q. If a circle, whose centre is (–1, 1) touches the straight line x+2 y +12=0 , then
the coordinates of the point of contact are

2 2
(a)
(− 72 , −4) (b) x +y −2x+6y+a=0, (c) (2, –7) (d) (– 2, – 5)

Slide – 08

2 2
Q. On the ellipse 4 x +9 y =1, the points at which the tangents are parallel to the
line 8 x=9 y are

(a)
( 25 , 51 ) (b)
( −25 , 15 ) (c)
( −25 , −15 ) (d)
( 25 , −15 )
Slide – 09
2 2
x y
− =1
Q. The value of m for which y=mx +6 is a tangent to the hyperbola 100 49 ,
is
b 20 2 2 2 20
(a)
y=± x
a (b) √ 17 (c) x −y =a (d) √ 3

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