Statement 1: If a line L = 0 is tangent to the circle S = 0, then it will also be a tangent to the circle S + λL = 0
Statement 2: If a line touches a circle, then perpendicular distance of the line from the centre of the circle is equal to the radius of the circle.
Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true, statement 2 is correct explanation for statement 1
Statement 1
0 is a tangent to a circle S = 0
S + λL is the equation of family of circles which touches L = 0
So, L = 0 is also a tangent to family of circles S + λL
Statement 1 is correct
Statement 2: If line touches a circle, it is tangent to the circle.
Perpendicular distance from the centre of the circle to the line (tangent) is radius of circle.
Statement 2 is also correct.
Statement (2) is also a correct explanation for statement (1)