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If two adjacent vertices of a regular hexagon are (1,2) and (2,1), then equation of the circumcircle of the hexagon is

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x2+y2+3x+3y4=±3(x+y3)
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x2+y23x+3y=±3(x+y3)
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x2+y23x3y+4=±3(xy+3)
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x2+y2+3x3y=±3(x+y3)
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Solution

The correct option is C x2+y23x3y+4=±3(xy+3)

We know that the measure of the angle formed by each side of a regular hexagon at the centre is 60.
Also, the angle subtended by an arc at the centre of a circle is twice the angle subtended at its circumference.
QPR=30
Since tanθ=m2m11+m1m2
where m2 is the slope of PR and m1 is the slope of PQ,
equation of circumcircle to the hexagon is
y2x1y1x21+y2x1×y1x2=±tan30
(x1)(x2)+(y1)(y2)=±3[(y2)(x2)(x1)(y1)]
x2+y23x3y+4=±3(xy+3)

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