Questions tagged [circles]

For elementary questions concerning circles (or disks). A circle is the locus of points in a plane that are at a fixed distance from a fixed point. Use this tag alongside [geometry], [Euclidean geometry], or something similar. Do not use this tag for more advanced topics, such as complex analysis or topology.

A circle is a shape in geometry, defined as the locus of points that have a fixed distance from a certain point, called the centre. The fixed distance from the centre of a circle to any of its points is called the radius. The length of the set of points is called the circumference, and for Euclidean space is related to the length of the radius by:

\begin{equation}\text{circumference}=2\pi\times\text{radius}\end{equation}

Similarly, in Euclidean space the area enclosed by a circle is given by:

\begin{equation}\text{area}=\pi\times\text{radius}^2\end{equation}

Because of their radial symmetry and structure, circles have a large number of desirable properties. These include:

  • The circle is the shape with the largest area for a given length of perimeter.
  • The circle is a highly symmetric shape: every line through the centre forms a line of reflection symmetry and it has rotational symmetry around the centre for every angle.
  • All circles are similar.
    • A circle's circumference and radius are proportional.
    • The area enclosed and the square of its radius are proportional.
  • The circle that is centred at the origin with radius 1 is called the unit circle.
    • Thought of as a great circle of the unit sphere, it becomes the Riemannian circle. Through any three points, not all on the same line, there lies a unique circle.
    • In Cartesian coordinates, it is possible to give explicit formulae for the coordinates of the centre of the circle and the radius in terms of the coordinates of the three given points.

There are many more properties of circles, see the following source for more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle

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One tangent to circle with centre (2,4) is $4x-y=0$. What is equation of other tangent?

Given one tangent $4x-y=0$ from passing through origin and to the circle with centre (2,4) . What is the equation of the other tangent through origin I have tried by finding the radius but the process is taking too much time pls recommend a shorter…
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Family of Circles Circumscribing a Triangle

In the chapter Circles, under the topic Family of Circles, I came across the following statement: Family of circles circumscribing a triangle whose sides are given by $L_1=0$, $L_2=0$ and $L_3=0$ is given by $L_1L_2+\lambda L_2L_3+\mu L_3L_1=0$…
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What is the real curvature of a circle?

Wiki says that the curvature of a circle is 1/r, but if we consider the radius in meters or centimeters or other we get different results. How do we know the right value?
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Determine radius of a circle given length of chord and subtended minor arclength.

In circle $O$, chord $AB = 30$ subtends minor arc $AB = 12\pi$. Determine radius $OA$. Discussion: It seems that attaching a string to the ends of a straight stick (briefly disregarding a catenary and using reasonable lengths) fixes the circle…
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Prove that the circles are non-intersecting in a coaxial system of circles $x^2+y^2+2gx+c=0$

In a coaxial system of circles $x^2+y^2+2gx+c=0$ where $g$ is a parameter, if $c>0$ then prove that the circles are non-intersecting Let pair of circles be $x^2+y^2+2g_1x+c=0$ and $x^2+y^2+2g_2x+c=0$ The radial axis is $$ (g_1-g_2)x=0\implies…
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Lecture doubt about inscribed angle theorem circle

So i was watching this lecture on Circle theorems and the professor was talking about this angle inscribed theorem he said The angle subtended by the arcs at center is always exactly twice the angle subtended at the circumfence. That works even if…
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Find the distance of point from a line passing through a circle

I am looking for a solution to the problem shown in the below image Problem image Known values: Radius of the circle = r Length of the green line = 0.3 * r Distance of dot(point) from the center of the circle = a Value to find: Length of the red…
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A series of externally tangent circles tangent to a line

I've been working on this question for a math class for awhile now and I don't really know where to go with it. I'm aware of the Kissing Circles Theorem, but in order to use it I have to prove it and I don't know how to go about doing that. I've…
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Find the Diameter of a circle from two chords

How do I find the diameter of this circle? Since the longest chord has five the diameter has to be bigger than five. I tried adding perpendicular bisectors but was unable to find a triangle to solve in any way to find a radius. I was kind of hoping…
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Find area ratio of a semicircle is inscribed in a quarter circle

I got this question from mind your decision channel in youtube , and there the tutor has provided an elegant solution with euclidean geometry. I am trying to work it out with coordinate geometry . The figure is fairly symmetric and we need ratio…
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Tangents to Circle

Find the equation of the tangent at the point (acosØ,asinØ) on the circle x^2+y^2=a^2. Tangents are drawn from the point (2a,2a) to the above circle. If the coordinates of the point of contact be denoted by (acosØ,asinØ) prove that Tan(Ø/2)=…
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Quadrants and sectors

AOB is a quadrant sector of radius r cut from a circle of center O. A semicircle of center P is drawn outside of quadrant taking AB as diameter. What is the difference between area of whole geometry and that of quadrant? I want the area of ACBD…
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Circle Problem With Many Solutions

During my last year in high school, I encountered this problem: Find the equation for a circle which have point P(-1, 2) lying on its curve, no more info One thing you should keep in mind is that this problem has no (standard) solution, because…
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What is length of segmented part by circle from $x$ axis

A circle intersects at point $A(x_1, 0)$ and $B(x_2,0)$ at $x$-axis. If the equation the circle is $x^2+y^2+2gx+2fy+c = 0$. Then what is the length of $AB$?
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Two circles intersects on a plane

There are two circles C of radius 1 and C_r of radius r, which intersect on a plane. At each of the two intersecting points on the circumferences of C and C_r , the tangent to C and that to C_r form an angle of $120 degree$ outside of C and C_r.…
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