Prove that the following pairs of circles are orthogonal: x^2 y^2 4x-2y=0 and 2(x^2 y^2) 3x-4y 2=0

Prove that the following pairs of circles are orthogonal: x^2+y^2+4x-2y=0 and 2(x^2+y^2)+3x-4y+2=0

Prove that the following pairs of circles are orthogonal: x^2+y^2=2 and x^2+y^2+3x-4y+2=0

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Prove that the following pairs of circles are orthogonal: x^2+y^2-2ax+2by+c=0 & x^2+y^2+2bx+2ay-c=0

Example problem on the circles if the circles are orthogonal

1#Show that x²+y²-2x+4y+4=0, x²+y²+3x+4y+1=0 Intersecting Each Other Orthogonally

Show that the following pairs of circles touch each other : x^2+y^2-2x+2y-115=0 & x^2+y^2+4x-2y-47=0

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Show that the following pairs of circles touch each other : x^2+y^2-2x-4y+3=0 and x^2+y^2-6x-8y+23=0

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Example problem on the circles find the value of k the circles are orthogonal

31) Find the circle passing through origin,its centre on x + y = 4, x^2+y^2-4x+2y 4=0 orthogonally.

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12) Find the eqn of the circle which cuts orthogonally the circle x²+y²-4x+2y-7=0 and centre at(2,3)

If the two circles `2x^(2) +2y^(2) -3x+6y+k=0 and x^(2) +y^(2) -4x +10y +16=0` cut orthogonall

find 'k' if the pair of circles x2+y2-5x-14y-34=0,x2+y2+2x+4y+k=0 are orthogonal.

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Obtain the equation of the circle orthogonal to circles x2+y2+3x−5y+6=0 & 4x2+4y2−28x+29=0

Find the Radical axis of two circle x^2+y^2+2x+4y+7=0 and x^2+y^2+ 5x+y+4=0

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Equation of radical axis of the circles `x^(2) + y^(2) - 3x - 4y + 5 = 0` and `2x^(2) + 2y^(2