Circle A has a radius of 1 and a center at (7 ,2 ). Circle B has a radius of 3 and a center at (6 ,5 ). If circle B is translated by <-3 ,4 >, does it overlap circle A? If not, what is the minimum distance between points on both circles?

1 Answer
Sep 30, 2016

no overlap , ≈ 4.062

Explanation:

What we have to do here is color(blue)"compare" the distance ( d) between the centres of the circles to the color(blue)"sum of the radii"

• If sum of radii > d , then circles overlap

• If sum of radii < d , then no overlap

Before calculating d, we have to find the 'new' centre of circle B under the given translation which does not change the shape of the circle only it's position.

Under the translation ((-3),(4))

(6,5)to(6-3,5+4)to(3,9)larr" new centre of B"

To calculate d, use the color(blue)"distance formula"

color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)color(black)(d=sqrt((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2))color(white)(a/a)|)))
where (x_1,y_1)" and " (x_2,y_2)" are 2 coordinate points"

The 2 points here are (7 ,2) and (3 ,9)

let (x_1,y_1)=(7,2)" and " (x_2,y_2)=(3,9)

d=sqrt((3-7)^2+(9-2)^2)=sqrt(16+49)=sqrt65≈8.062

Sum of radii = radius of A + radius of B = 1 + 3 = 4

Since sum of radii < d , then no overlap

min distance between points = d - sum of radii

=8.062-4=4.062
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