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1. The document discusses properties and equations related to circles, including the standard form equation of a circle, finding points of tangency between circles and lines, writing equations of tangent lines and circles, and relationships involving radii, chords, secants, and tangents of related circles. 2. Formulas are provided for finding the area of sectors formed by circles and tangents, as well as the area and circumcircle of triangles formed by points on circles and tangents. 3. Properties discussed include the relationship between radii of concentric circles, writing parametric and diameter form equations, and determining whether lines intersect or are tangent to circles.

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1. The document discusses properties and equations related to circles, including the standard form equation of a circle, finding points of tangency between circles and lines, writing equations of tangent lines and circles, and relationships involving radii, chords, secants, and tangents of related circles. 2. Formulas are provided for finding the area of sectors formed by circles and tangents, as well as the area and circumcircle of triangles formed by points on circles and tangents. 3. Properties discussed include the relationship between radii of concentric circles, writing parametric and diameter form equations, and determining whether lines intersect or are tangent to circles.

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* CIRCLES P(9)

rm: lxty= at|


Cen tor Radius fo (0o)
> (entre is (o,o) 2
where
)+(y-y0=
2

:
(enter 2adiy form¢14)
nhere ienre is
neeral eaueetin of cinle: anol 2h=o)
-f-g-f)
2
) f
if(x,q (eutre. 2
and acius a a
(ollinear pon
throwgh 2 non -
Eaaton of ivcte pacsirg
2

LINERPu4

(riyoz4)(X393 )
A formed by krown- pont radiuS
Find tnen circum
Alter : circu m(en e and
hen find tne
CQvation
to reacn

:x- x)(x-x)+(4-43y -92)- o


’ Diame ter form
form
diaucter
Chds point
kronn-pointr)
Parametric frm
()when (en tre (o, )
2)hen Centre (o,o)

der speci cond ition


when Ciyle touc hes axis (z-)t ly-e)=k
when Cirele touches
2.

touccs
Circle
when
at eua
circle passes

when
origih
circle pa sses byand :x*44 ax - bg -o|
and have |x -int|a
9-ind | = b

byt 2g X+2fy tC=O


LEc-3 axes 6y ccrcle ar't

9th of
Len atn
mad

x-intbr ce pft: 2 J a - c )
(
th of y intorcept2[f--c
- Long fuches he ares.

cept = o means he ares


- Leng h ot inter -ve, means not tou chirg
cept =
Lengt of inteY
Point(?t y ) (7edius)
outs ide
posihon of
(6’insi de (24aclius) - on he cirle(Nadius) "

eqvaton of c ele i
4f
outside
(he - ) <o
pln,e) /nside
on line (h e2

"P (hi-) o)
2qx+ 2fyt c =
point( t y +
> Posiion of
outside (at
Plha)
(h)
ihside
on ine
Plhe)
LEC-4 #
Posiion of a line (Tntersectirg ,tagont ,non Intersohha)
’ (hnlin
idea)
- intYSets
i ' Y drop ta ngent
non -intersecting

. if (Circle xt4'= )ard (Aine=y tc)


Linfo C: (axtc)'l 2+ )
.6y subsitutivg
is diçCYimnant of O ,then:
intersG chng
D o ) tan gcnt
) not - inters eefirg
(a) I nter secfing line: cirle;t=Xine, y mztc
to intresect Pe

(o,o)

Jmt

(6) Tangent (n) c-tnim'l


x?ty')
(only applies foy

intrsecting ( P 2 )>|
e) Non-

Tangtnt: ( or
»E Qva t'on of 2

(a) Point foYm: t


2

( 9 ) Y e n Points which ie
touch he
where tngnt
(irele.
2

Trans formaton

(6) Paro metric form


for tan gent for
(ucoro,xsne)

X-arS

LEC-6 does not


tS
have (o,o7 as i loyo)
+y=kx docs have
Mist ake: x? r2 t y : h22
Vay attentisn to
origih )

as
6Qh re
Uan es. ardha) mrty

> Equation of
() Slope for
for (x+y=

>used when Centre and slope is krawn)

To Find Point of (ontact of tang cnt use the


Tdea foot per pondicular

’ nor wal always pass es Thro ugh cntre lhik)

e Y y ral
LEC- 6
-> Lenath of tangents = PT
2 T

O-> when cntre =(0,o) 2(ntre #(o, o )

Tmportant qcommetyPAx PO -(er)


PT-> length of tangent ’ JS, A
P

(PA x PB=S)
-) Ponvpr of point (-ve) (o) (+ ve)
oUtside circ le
(nsidecircle oh circle

) (ho rd of Contact
Can tactt
A

The lihe made by joinjng point of


PA &eD :
" Tanent
Chord
of contact

LEC # chord witt giren midr point)


(To write
(o ordi rates used
will 6e of M(y)
erpand ed)

lies
for
LEC # 8 a dius
(on (entric circ le havirg
» pirec tor circ le : tne radius of orqiral circle.
V2 tim es the
PA LPR (ortno genal to ngents) A

hen (c pc= Sz

>taof D.cirele = ty2


for e? ty= 2
Con
appl Same logic to
a't62tLt2tx of on Cen hic
* he frst tern
CicleS rehain while ' varles,
Sa me

bata rahi hai ki l<isi


NoTE: Te koi chiz tang ents
point sein 2 L'
Specifc anoer ircle the
to
pass kar toy hai lies Piector circle.
point on
that Bpeci h relate the
apply eomm e y to
Cirele and dirctor
(an
maller
radivs of S
les are provjd cs
crcle iff oher arg

aTmop[AT PESuLTS:
is
QutD2I LAEeAL PT, CT,
RL
O AREA oF
2=adjus ,L:Acntn of
tarent
(JS)
As,)
)
Area = RL

Co NTA T:

tergent
Chord of 2LR
Contact (TT)
AREA oF
OF TRIAN GLE PTiT is (RL/(R)
Asea of
Arrangle P+T P

( TANGENT ANGlC BCTNE EN PAT 2S


Of TANaE NT FROM THC PoLNI (xa) s 22
tun 2o= 2tano
l-tanZo
P
fon 20= 2/) (using tano R

tan 2 = 2RL
L2-R2

OF(PT,T):
(S) CL2cUMCLRCLE OE TRIANG LE
scnbng
Eqvation of cirele cirem
tri avgle PTTe):
he Diometer form (P): cc-)
*using
Eg of
Eq Cz-x)(t g2+ly9y+f)=
Circle
K Lengh of pTRECT CoM MoN TA NaCNTS :
both circles would be
) gene ally of
4et cen r t and radíus
cen ttrH
Pro vided hence 40u can
also rad dis tarce ( Cnt e S .
ad

DT2 CT
2 Co M MON
l= Ja- (s,-2) [ANaENT

TRAN S vE2SE CoMMON TA NGENTS:


* Longtn of

(o M MO N
=d-( 1 ) TA NGeNT
Cirelos ard Commo ng tyt
* Position of
)
2DcT 4 targ ents
C Common
2 TCT

2)

2 DeT
3 tangents
IFT y Common

3)
Co m mon
1 tan gent

4)
2tangent common

5)
O tongents Como h

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