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Let the abscissae of the two points P and Q on a circle be the roots of x2 – 4x – 6 = 0 and the ordinates of P and Q be the roots of y2 + 2y – 7 = 0. If PQ is a diameter of the circle x2 + y2 + 2ax + 2by + c = 0, then the value of (a + b – c) is

Updated On: Apr 13, 2026
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is (A) : 12
Abscissae of PQ are roots of x2 – 4x – 6 = 0
Ordinates of PQ are roots of y2 + 2y – 7 = 0
and PQ is diameter
⇒ Equation of circle is \(x^2+y^2−4x+2y−13=0\)
But, given
\(x^2+y^2+2ax+2by+c=0\)
By comparison a = –2, b = 1, c = –13
⇒ a + b – c = –2 + 1 + 13 = 12

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