Asked by Kevin Land
Ola, I'm not understanding this question, any assistance? Thank you very much.
Find the distance of the line y = 2x + 6 from the circle x^2 + y^2 = 0.5 Find
the point of the line that is closest to the circle.
[Hint: a point on the line is closest to the circle if it is closest to the centre of the circle.]
The distance is ______________
Find the distance of the line y = 2x + 6 from the circle x^2 + y^2 = 0.5 Find
the point of the line that is closest to the circle.
[Hint: a point on the line is closest to the circle if it is closest to the centre of the circle.]
The distance is ______________
Answers
Answered by
Steve
the line has slope 2.
So, a perpendicular to the line will have slope -1/2, which will be the slope of the radius.
A line through (0,0) with slope -1/2 is y = -1/2 x.
This line intersects the circle at (-2/√10 , 1/√10). Now just find the distance between that point and the line.
You can also follow the hint and minimize the distance formula directly.
So, a perpendicular to the line will have slope -1/2, which will be the slope of the radius.
A line through (0,0) with slope -1/2 is y = -1/2 x.
This line intersects the circle at (-2/√10 , 1/√10). Now just find the distance between that point and the line.
You can also follow the hint and minimize the distance formula directly.
Answered by
Kevin Land
Thank you very much, Steve.
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