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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Sector area misconception?

I am asked to find the shaded region. The markscheme states that it is found by taking $$POQ + POR + QOR - PQR$$which would be $$\frac{r^{2}sin(π-θ)}{2}+\frac{r^{2}sin(π-θ)}{2}+\frac{r^{2}2θ}{2}+\frac{l^{2}θ}{2}$$However, isn't $$POQ + POR + QOR =…
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Calculating radius using tangent point and center point

I got 2 coordinates which are given to me, they can be random. One is a tangent point coordinate and the other is center point coordinate. I would like to get the radius of the circle using these 2 points. How would I do that? Is there a formula or…
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Is this a good reason to prove that a circle touches both the co-ordinate axes?

Consider the picture below: The circle with centre O touches the X- axis and the Y-Axis at B and A respectively. Now, it can be easily shown that the radius is equal to the perpendicular distance of the centre to any of the axes. If the radius is…
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Find The Range of K.

The Circle $$x^2 +y^2 -6x -10y+k =0$$ does not touch or intersect the coordinate axes and the point $(1,4)$ lies inside the circle,then the range of $K$ is ?
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Find intersection point of chord and radius (or diameter)

A,B,C,D coordinates are known, how can I calculate E coordinates? graphic Thanks
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In a Circle, given segments AC = 13, BE = 6, BE=DE, find AE (E point where segments AC DB cross)

In a Circle, given segments $\overline{AC}$ = 13, $\overline{BE}$ = 6, $\overline{BE}$=$\overline{DE}$, find $\overline{AE}$ (E point where segments $\overline{AC}$ and $\overline{DB}$ cross) It is known that when two chords intersect each other…
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Equation of circle dilemma

In my exercise I was instructed to find the equation of the circle from the following: $$4x^2+4y^2-24x-32y-4=0$$ In the solution, the $LHS$ is multiplied by $1/4$ for simplicity. Instead, I did the following: $$4x^2-24x = (2x-6)^2 - 36$$ $$4y^2-32y…
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Get point on circumference of circle in line

First, imagine we have a circle. And imagine we have a line that extends from the center of the circle in one direction. At the end of that line is point B. The center of the circle is point A. How do I get a point on the circumference which is…
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How do I find this distance in circles?

I'm trying to find the distance between the two black points in this diagram. I know the radii, $R$ and $r$, of the circles, and I know the coordinates of the circles' centres. Is the distance: $R +r-d$ where $d=$ the Pythagoras distance between…
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How to show that $A(x_1, y_1)$ and $B(x_2, y_2)$ are at opposite ends of a diameter of a circle?

I'm working through the following question: Show that if $A(x_{1}, y_{1})$ and $B(x_{2}, y_{2})$ are at opposite ends of a diameter of a circle then the equation of the circle is: $$(x − x_{1})(x − x_{2}) + (y − y_{1})(y − y_{2}) = 0$$ Source:…
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Length of chord and sector of a circle

There is a line inside a circle that starts from a point on the diameter and reaches the circumference of the circle. It thus subtends an angle between itself and the diameter. It is as the following image : enter link description here With the…
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Calculate the arc between two circles

Given the image below, how would you work out the position and radius of R? Arc between two circles:
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Prove an equation given 3 tangents and coordinates of centre of a circle

Prove $a+b+1=0$ given that lines $x=3$ and $y=-4$ are tangents to a circle with centre $(a,b)$ in 2nd quadrant, and another tangent touches the circle at $(1, -3)$. I am not given the radius of this circle, and hence I cannot use the standard…
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Angle Subtended By Chord

Let $S_1 : ( x+3)^2 + y^2 = 9$ and $S_2: ( x-5)^2 + y^2 = 16$ with centres $C_1$ and $C_2$ respectively. From a point $A$ of $S_2$ which is nearest to $C_1$, a variable chord is drawn to $S_1$. 1) Find the locus of mid point of the chord 2) Locus…
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Do lines intersecting a circle need to include the arc symbol?

Hey I have the following question below: I want to ask is it necessary to include the arc symbol (the frown) above BC and CD. If the question was BC = 2CD, BA = BD is this still mathematically correct? Is the symbol just syntactic sugar? I'm asking…
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