i was looking over my prelim textbook and i discovered that i never did this question. After trying to solve it for half an hour, i thought i would just post it here.
the question is: A circle has centre C (-1, 3) and radius 5 units.
a) find the equation of the circle
b) the line 3x-y+1=0 meets the circle at two points. Find their coordinates.
c) Let the coordinates be X and Y, where Y is the coordinate directly below the centre C. Find the coordinates of point Z, where YZ is a diameter of the circle.
d) Hence show that angle ZXY= 90°
i did part a) and b) and got the same answers as in the back, but to solve c) i drew the circle and in my sketch, the two points where the line meets the circle [(2, 7) and (-1, -2)] , arent on the circle :/
...so im immensely confused
any help would be greatly appreciated
the question is: A circle has centre C (-1, 3) and radius 5 units.
a) find the equation of the circle
b) the line 3x-y+1=0 meets the circle at two points. Find their coordinates.
c) Let the coordinates be X and Y, where Y is the coordinate directly below the centre C. Find the coordinates of point Z, where YZ is a diameter of the circle.
d) Hence show that angle ZXY= 90°
i did part a) and b) and got the same answers as in the back, but to solve c) i drew the circle and in my sketch, the two points where the line meets the circle [(2, 7) and (-1, -2)] , arent on the circle :/
...so im immensely confused
any help would be greatly appreciated
Last edited: