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Show that the points (–3, 2), (2, –3) and (1, 2sqrt(3)) lie on the circumference of that circle, whose centre is origin.

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प्रश्न

Show that the points (–3, 2), (2, –3) and `(1, 2sqrt(3))` lie on the circumference of that circle, whose centre is origin.

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उत्तर

Given: Points `A(-3, 2), B(2, -3), C(1, 2sqrt(3))` and centre O(0, 0).

Step-wise calculation:

1. Equation for a circle with centre at origin: x2 + y2 = r2.

2. For A(–3, 2):

OA2 = (–3)2 + 22 

= 9 + 4 

= 13 

⇒ OA = `sqrt(13)`

3. For B(2, –3): 

OB2 = 22 + (–3)2

= 4 + 9

= 13

⇒ OB = `sqrt(13)`

4. For `C(1, 2sqrt(3))`: 

`OC^2 = 1^2 + (2sqrt(3))^2`

= 1 + 4 × 3 

= 1 + 12

= 13

⇒ OC = `sqrt(13)`

OA = OB = OC = `sqrt(13)`, so all three points are at the same distance `sqrt(13)` from the origin and therefore lie on the circumference of the circle centred at the origin (radius = `sqrt(13)`).

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अध्याय 19: Co-ordinate Geometry: An Introduction - Exercise 19D [पृष्ठ ४०४]

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अध्याय 19 Co-ordinate Geometry: An Introduction
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