Standard and General Form of Equation of a Circle
Conic Section

119663 The equation of a circle with centre \((5,4)\) and touching the \(\mathbf{y}\)-axis is

1 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-16=0\)
2 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-61=0\)
3 \(x^2+y^2+10 x+8 y+16=0\)
4 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y+16=0\)
Conic Section

119664 A straight line passes through a fixed point \((h, g)\). The locus of the foot of the perpendicular on it drawn from the origin is

1 a straight line
2 an ellipse
3 a parabola
4 a circle
Conic Section

119665 The radius of the circle given by \(x^2+y^2+z^2+\) \(2 x-2 y-4 z-19=0=x+2 y+2 z+7\), is

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Conic Section

119666 The radius of the circle whose center lies at (1,2) while cutting the circle \(x^2+y^2+4 x+16 y-\) \(30=0\) orthogonally, is \(\qquad\) units.

1 \(\sqrt{41}\)
2 \(\sqrt{31}\)
3 \(\sqrt{21}\)
4 \(\sqrt{11}\)
Conic Section

119663 The equation of a circle with centre \((5,4)\) and touching the \(\mathbf{y}\)-axis is

1 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-16=0\)
2 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-61=0\)
3 \(x^2+y^2+10 x+8 y+16=0\)
4 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y+16=0\)
Conic Section

119664 A straight line passes through a fixed point \((h, g)\). The locus of the foot of the perpendicular on it drawn from the origin is

1 a straight line
2 an ellipse
3 a parabola
4 a circle
Conic Section

119665 The radius of the circle given by \(x^2+y^2+z^2+\) \(2 x-2 y-4 z-19=0=x+2 y+2 z+7\), is

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Conic Section

119666 The radius of the circle whose center lies at (1,2) while cutting the circle \(x^2+y^2+4 x+16 y-\) \(30=0\) orthogonally, is \(\qquad\) units.

1 \(\sqrt{41}\)
2 \(\sqrt{31}\)
3 \(\sqrt{21}\)
4 \(\sqrt{11}\)
Conic Section

119663 The equation of a circle with centre \((5,4)\) and touching the \(\mathbf{y}\)-axis is

1 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-16=0\)
2 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-61=0\)
3 \(x^2+y^2+10 x+8 y+16=0\)
4 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y+16=0\)
Conic Section

119664 A straight line passes through a fixed point \((h, g)\). The locus of the foot of the perpendicular on it drawn from the origin is

1 a straight line
2 an ellipse
3 a parabola
4 a circle
Conic Section

119665 The radius of the circle given by \(x^2+y^2+z^2+\) \(2 x-2 y-4 z-19=0=x+2 y+2 z+7\), is

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Conic Section

119666 The radius of the circle whose center lies at (1,2) while cutting the circle \(x^2+y^2+4 x+16 y-\) \(30=0\) orthogonally, is \(\qquad\) units.

1 \(\sqrt{41}\)
2 \(\sqrt{31}\)
3 \(\sqrt{21}\)
4 \(\sqrt{11}\)
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Conic Section

119663 The equation of a circle with centre \((5,4)\) and touching the \(\mathbf{y}\)-axis is

1 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-16=0\)
2 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y-61=0\)
3 \(x^2+y^2+10 x+8 y+16=0\)
4 \(x^2+y^2-10 x-8 y+16=0\)
Conic Section

119664 A straight line passes through a fixed point \((h, g)\). The locus of the foot of the perpendicular on it drawn from the origin is

1 a straight line
2 an ellipse
3 a parabola
4 a circle
Conic Section

119665 The radius of the circle given by \(x^2+y^2+z^2+\) \(2 x-2 y-4 z-19=0=x+2 y+2 z+7\), is

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Conic Section

119666 The radius of the circle whose center lies at (1,2) while cutting the circle \(x^2+y^2+4 x+16 y-\) \(30=0\) orthogonally, is \(\qquad\) units.

1 \(\sqrt{41}\)
2 \(\sqrt{31}\)
3 \(\sqrt{21}\)
4 \(\sqrt{11}\)