10. (a) Show that the points A(-7, -2), B(2, 1) and C(17, 6) are collinear - Scottish Highers Maths - Question 10 - 2017
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10. (a) Show that the points A(-7, -2), B(2, 1) and C(17, 6) are collinear.
Three circles with centres A, B and C are drawn inside a circle with centre D as shown.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:10. (a) Show that the points A(-7, -2), B(2, 1) and C(17, 6) are collinear - Scottish Highers Maths - Question 10 - 2017
Step 1
Determine the equation of the circle with centre D.
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Answer
Given that the radius of circle D is the sum of the radii of circles A and B:
Find the respective radii:
ra=10andrb=2ra=210
Calculate the radius of circle C:
rc=ra+rb=10+210=310
The centre of circle D can be found as the midpoint of the line segment connecting the centres A and C:
Centre D=(2−7+17,2−2+6)=(5,2)
The equation of the circle with centre D and radius r_c is:
(x−5)2+(y−2)2=(310)2
(x−5)2+(y−2)2=90
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