The radius of the smallest circle which touches the straight-line 3x−y=6 at (1,−3) and also touches the line y=x is
(Compute upto one place of decimal only)
A
2 units
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B
1.5 units
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C
1.8 units
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D
1.2 units
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Solution
The correct option is B1.5 units ∵3x−y=6 and y=x touches the same circles and are not parallel to each other
So, we can say that tangents are drawn from a point P to the circles ∴P≡(3,3)
Now length of the tangent is L=√(3−1)2+(3+3)2=2√10 units
Now if the angle between the line 2θ half angle between the lines tan2θ=2tanθ1−tan2θ⇒3−11+3=2tanθ1−tan2θ⇒tanθ=±√5−2
for acute angle tanθ=√5−2
Now tanθ=rL ⇒√5−2=r2√10⇒r=10√2−4√10≃1.5 units