Q1. Let circle C be the image of x2 + y2 −2x + 4y −4 = 0 in the line 2x −3y + 5 = 0 and A be the point on C such that OA is parallel to x-axis and A lies on the right hand side of the centre O of C . If B(α, β), with β < 4, lies on C such that the length of the are AB is (1/6)th of the perimeter of C , then β −√3α is equal to (1) 3 + √3 (2) 4 (3) 4 −√3 (4) 3
What This Question Tests
This question tests the ability to find the image of a circle in a line, identify specific points on the circle based on geometric conditions (parallel to x-axis), and apply the arc length formula to find coordinates.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2
((x'-x1)/A) = ((y'-y1)/B) = -2(Ax1+By1+C)/(A^2+B^2)
Arc length = rθ
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📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Circles
- Topic
- Image of a circle, Arc length
- Year
- 2025
- Shift
- 24 Jan Shift 1
- Q Number
- Q1
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Mathematics Ch 11: Conic Sections, Class 11 Mathematics Ch 10: Straight Lines
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