Coordinate Geometry
Coordinate Geometry
❖ Straight Lines
❖ Circles
❖ Conic Sections
Centres of Triangles
Centroid
It is the point of concurrence of the medians of a triangle.
A (x1, y1)
F E
G
Incentre
It is the point of concurrence of the internal angle bisectors of a triangle.
A (x1, y1)
c b
I
Orthocentre
A (x1, y1)
E
F
H
B (x2, y2) D C (x3, y3)
Centres of Triangles
Circumcentre
It is the point of concurrence of the perpendicular bisector of the sides of a triangle.
A(x1, y1)
F E
O(x, y)
Result
O
G
H
Note
In an equilateral triangle, G, I, O and H,
all coincide.
Slope of a Straight Line
Note
Here, α is the angle made by the line with the positive
direction of the X-axis in the anti-clockwise sense.
Remark
Slope of a Straight Line
Remark
Remark
2. A line cutting intercepts of equal length on 3. If a line is equally inclined to the axes,
the coordinate axes. then its slope is 1 or –1.
4. Intercept form
5. Normal form
6. Parametric form
7. General form
Various forms of Equations of a Line
slope = m
slope = m
Various forms of Equations of a Line
5. Normal form
Y
p
X
O
6. Parametric form
Eg. Find the distance of the point (1, 3) from
m = tan θ the line 2x − 3y + 9 = 0 measured along the
line x − y + 1 = 0.
r (x, y) Ans:
(x1, y1) θ
Various forms of Equations of a Line
7. General form
Eg. If a ΔABC has vertices A(-1, 7), B(-7, 1) and C(5, - Eg. Slope of line(s) which makes 45o
5), then its orthocentre has coordinates angle with y = 2x - 1 is _____.
Special case:
Distance of origin from ax + by + c = 0 is
Some Formulae
Foot of Perpendicular from a Point to a Line Eg. Find foot of perpendicular of (2, 3) on
3x - 4y = 1.
(x1, y1)
Some Formulae
(x1, y1)
Family of Lines
A B
C D
Standard Equation of Circles
Equations of a Circle
x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0
(x - x1)2 + (y - y1)2 = r2
Centre : (-g, -f)
Centre : (x1, y1)
Radius :
Radius : r
Note
(0, b)
X
(a, 0)
X O X
O
Some Special Circles
5. Circle touching both axes Eg. Radius of the circle touching both the
Y axes and passing through the point (1, 1)
Y is ____.
O X
O X
Y Y
X
O
X
O
Parametric Form of a circle
(a) x2 + y2 = r2
⇒ x = r cos θ, y = r sin θ
P(θ)
r
θ X
O
⇒ x = x1 + r cosθ, y = y1 + r sin θ
Intercepts made by a circle
JEE Main 2019
Whenever a circle makes an intercept Eg. A circle touching the X-axis at (3, 0)
on a line, always refer to this figure. and making an intercept of length 8 on
the Y-axis passes through the point
A (3, 10)
B (3, 5)
r
C (2, 3)
D (1, 5)
Intercepts made by a circle
X
A B
Y
B
A
Some Standard Notations
Some Standard Notations
(2) For a point (x1, y1): Value of S at (x1, y1) is represented by S1, that is
S1 = x12 + y12 + 2gx1 + 2fy1 + c
then we get T,
that is T
Position of a Point w.r.t. a Circle
Method 1
Find distance of point P from centre of circle O.
OP < r ⇒ P lies inside the circle
Method 2
S1 < 0 ⇒ P lies inside the circle
S1 = 0 ⇒ P lies on the circle
S1 > 0 ⇒ P lies outside the circle
Position of a Point w.r.t. a Circle
Result
Greatest and least distance of a point from a circle.
Parametric form
P(θ)
T=0
Various Equation of Tangents of a Circle
Result
Equations of tangents to x2 + y2 = r2, having slope
m, are given by .
Note
Equations of tangents to (x − x1)2 + (y − y1)2 = r2, with
slope m, are given by
Various Equation of Tangents of a Circle
Remark
For a given circle S = 0,
Observation
If a pair of tangents is drawn from a point P to a circle as shown
in the figure, then 𝞡
A
𝞡
R L
P
O 𝞗
R L
B
(1) angle between the pair of tangents is given by
(2)Length of AB =
(3)Area =
4 common tangents
3 common tangents
2 common tangents
1 common tangent
0 common tangents
Number of Common Tangents
Ans : 36
Family of Circles
(1) S + L = 0
S=0 L=0
(2) S + λS’ = 0, λ ≠ -1
S=0
S’ = 0
Note
S - S’ = 0 is the equation of common chord
Family of Circles
(3) Family of circles tangent to a given line Eg. Family of circles touching 2x + 3y + 5 = 0
L = 0 at a given point A (x1, y1) : at (2, - 3)
(x − x1)2 + (y − y1)2 + 𝜆L = 0
L=0
A (x1, y1)
Family of Circles
(4) Family of circles passing through 2 points A (x1, y1) and B (x2, y2)
Chords of a Circle
(1) Equation of CoC with respect to P(x1, y1) Eg. If the straight line x - 2y + 1 = 0 intersects
the circle x2 + y2 = 25 in points P and Q, then
the coordinates of the point of intersection of
Its equation is, T = 0 tangents drawn at P and Q to the given circle
P (x1, y1) is _________.
S=0
Orthogonality of Circles
r1 r2
C1
C2
d
LR = 4a LR = 4a
O X O X
Z (−a, 0) S (a, 0) S (−a, 0) Z (a, 0)
x = −a x=a
Standard Parabola & their Equations
LR = 4a LR = 4a
A (h, k) A (h, k)
Z (h − a, k) S (h + a, k) S (h − a, k) Z (h + a, k)
x=h−a x=h+a
Standard Parabola & their Equations
S (h, k + a) Z ( h, k + a )
LR = 4a
A (h, k)
A (h, k)
Z ( h, k − a ) LR = 4a
S (h, k − a)
Eg. Draw the following parabola and mark its focus,
directrix and length of LR :
(a) (y − 2)2 = 4(x − 3)
(b) (x − 3)2 = −8(y − 1)
Eg. Find equation of parabola with vertex (−2, −2)
and focus (−6, −6).
Standard Ellipse & their Equations
Standard Ellipse having centre at origin
Standard Ellipse & their Equations
Standard Ellipse having centre at origin
Standard Ellipse & their Equations
Remark
A 4 B C 9 D
Standard Hyperbolas & their Equations
S(0, be)
B(0, b)
Z
O X
A’(-a, 0) A(a, 0)
Z’
B’(0, -b)
S’(0, -be)
Standard Hyperbolas & their Equations
Remark
and are
A 5/2 B 3 C 2 D 3/2
Conjugate Hyperbolas
Result
If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of two conjugate
hyperbolas, then
Rectangular Hyperbola
Remark
1. Eccentricity of an equilateral hyperbola is
always .
Result
For Parabola For Ellipse For Hyperbola
(1) S1 > 0 Point lies Outside Point lies Outside Point lies inside
(2) S1 = 0 Point lies on the conic Point lies on the conic Point lies on the conic
(3) S1 < 0 Point lies inside Point lies inside Point lies Outside
Position of a Line w.r.t. a Conic
Position of a Line w.r.t. a Conic
General Method
Eg. Find ‘k’ such that y = kx + 3 is
Solve line with conic to get a quadratic equation. tangent to y2 = 3x.
D > 0 ⇒ line cuts the conics
Ans: 1/4
D = 0 ⇒ line is tangent to conics
D < 0 ⇒ line does not meet conics
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Ans : x - y + 4 = 0
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Note
(1) Slope of tangent to y2 = 4ax
at P(t) is
ty = x + at2
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Note
(2) Parametric tangent of x2 = 4ay can be obtained by
interchanging x and y in corresponding formula for
y2 = 4ax. It does not happen in equation of tangent
having given slope m.
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Note
(3) Point of intersection of tangents to y2 = 4ax at
P(t1) and Q(t2) is (a t1 t2, a(t1 + t2))
Q(t2)
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Slope form
Slope form
For Hyperbola :
Equation of Tangents of a Conic
Slope form
For Hyperbola :
Result
(1) For y2 = 4ax, if P(t1) and Q(t2) are the endpoints
of a focal chord then t1t2 = − 1.
(2) Tangents at endpoints of a focal chord are
perpendicular and hence intersect on directrix.
(3) Length of a focal chord of y2 = 4ax, making an
Y
In particular, for y2 = 4ax,
PS = PM
M P (x1, y1)
O X
S
x = −a
Focal Chords & Focal Distances
P
M’ M
X
S’(−ae, 0) O S(ae, 0)
Focal Chords & Focal Distances
M P(x1, y1)
X
S’ O S
Normals of a Conic
Remark
The points P, Q, R, normals at which are concurrent,
are called conormal points.
Observation
Centroid of triangle formed by 3 conormal points of
y2 = 4ax lies on the X-axis.
Normals of a Conic
Result
P(x1, y1)
Normals of a Conic
Ans :
Chords of Conics