Home
Class 12
MATHS
3x + y = 5 and x+y+1 = 0 are two diamete...

3x + y = 5 and x+y+1 = 0 are two diameters to the circle which passes through the point (-2, 2). Find its equation. Also find the radius of the circle.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

3x+y=5 and x+y-1=0 are the equations of two diamters to the circle,which passes through the point (-2,2).Find the equation of the circle.

If the lines x+y=6 and x+2y=4 are diameters of the circle which passes through the point (2, 6), then find its equation.

If the lines x+y=6 and x+2y=4 are diameters of the circle which passes through the point (2,6), then find its equation.

If the lines x+y=6 and x+2y=4 are diameters of the circle which passes through the point (2, 6), then find its equation.

If the lines x+y=6a n dx+2y=4 are diameters of the circle which passes through the point (2, 6), then find its equation.

A circle passes through the points (3, 4), (-1, 2) and its radius is 5 unit, find the equation of the circle.

x+y=6 and x+2y=4 are two diameters of a circle. If the circel passes through the point (6,2), then its radius is-

If the lines 3x-y = 2 and x+2y = 3 are two diameters of a circle and if the circle passes through (2,0), find the equation of the circle.

Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points (3, -2), (-2, 0) and has its centre on the line 2x - y =3.

Find the equation of the circle which passes through the points (3, -2), (-2, 0) and has its centre on the line 2x - y =3.