A circle passes A(-4,-1) and B(2,1). How do you find the center and radius of this circle if the center of the circle is on y-axis?

1 Answer
Mar 28, 2018

graph{x^2 +(y+3)^2=20 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Given that the center of the circle is on y-axis (#x=0#), let us consider the coordinates of its center #(O)# be #(0,a)#

So

#OA^2=OB^2=R^2#,Where R is the radius of the circle.

#4^2+(a+1)^2=2^2+(a-1)^2=R^2#

#=>(a+1)^2-(a-1)^2=2^2-4^2#

#=>4a=-12#

#=>a=-3#

Hence coordinates of the center (O) is (-3,0).

And radius #R=sqrt(2^2+(a-1)^2)#

#=>R=sqrt(2^2+(-3-1)^2)=2sqrt5#