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The line 3x−2y=k meets the circle x2+y2=4r2 at only one point if k2 is equal to

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52r2
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20r2
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209r
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529r2
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Solution

The correct option is A 52r2
Since the line 3x2y=k is a tangent to the circle x2+y2=4r2, perpendicular distance of the line from the centre of the circle must equal the radius.
|k|32+22=2r
|k|=2r13
k2=52r2

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