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Q. A line $y = mx + 1$ intersects the circle $(x — 3)^2 + (y + 2)^2 = 25$ at the points $P$ and $Q$ If the midpoint of the line segment $PQ$ has $x$-coordinate $-\frac{3}{5}$, then which one of the following options is correct?

JEE AdvancedJEE Advanced 2019

Solution:

The mid-point of chord PQ can be considered as $A\left(-\frac{3}{5}, -\frac{3}{5}m+1\right)$
$\because AO \bot PQ
Slope of AO × Slope of PQ = -1$
$\Rightarrow \left(\frac{1-\frac{3}{5}m+2}{-\frac{3}{5}-3}\right).m=-1$
$\Rightarrow \left(3-\frac{3}{5}m\right)m=\frac{18}{5}$
$\Rightarrow m^{2}-5m+6=0$
$\Rightarrow m=2$ or $3$

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