Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Ellipse, Exercise 1: EXERCISE-1
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An ellipse is drawn with major and minor axes of lengths and respectively. Using one focus as centre, a circle is drawn that is tangent to the ellipse, with no part of the circle being outside the ellipse. The radius of the circle is-
Which of the following is the common tangent to the ellipses and ?
Angle between the tangents drawn from point to the ellipse is:
An ellipse is such that the length of the latus rectum is equal to the sum of the lengths of its semi principal axes. Then -
The eccentric angle of the point where the line, is a normal to the ellipse is -
is a double ordinate of the ellipse , the normal at meets the diameter through at then the locus of the mid point of is -
If are the feet of the perpendiculars from the foci of an ellipse on the tangent at any point on the ellipse, then is equal to-
If then the chord joining two points on the ellipse will subtend a right angle at