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Radical Line Center And Plane

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Radical Line Center And Plane

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  1. RADICAL PLANE LINE CENTER

  2. Radical Plane

  3. To show that the locus of points whose powers with respect to two spheres are equal is a plane perpendicular to the line joining their centres.The powers of the point P(x, y, z) with respect to the spheresS1=x2+y2+z2+2u1x+2v1y+2w1z+d1=0 S2=x2+y2+z2+2u2x+2v2y+2w2z+d2=0arex2+y2+z2+2u1x+2v1y+2w1z+d1andx2+y2+z2+2u2x+2v2y+2w2z+d2respectively

  4. Equating this we obtain2x(u1-u2)+2y(v1-v2)+2z(w1-w2)+(d1-d2)=0 which is the required locus, and being of the first degree in (x, y, z), it represents a plane which is obviously perpendicular to the line joining the centres of the two spheres and is called the radical plane of the two spheres. Thus the radical plane of the two spheresS1-S2=0In case the two spheres intersect, the plane of their commoncircle is their radical plane.

  5. Radical line

  6. The three radical planes of three spherestaken two by two intersect in a line.IfS1=0,S2=0,S3=0be the three spheres, their radical planes S1-S2=0,S2-S3=0, S3-S1=0, clearly meet in the lineS1=S2=S3 This line is called the radical line of the three spheres.

  7. RADICAL CENTER

  8. The four radical lines of four spheres taken three by three intersect at a point. The point common to the three planesS1=S2=S3=S4is clearly common to the radical lines, taken three by three, of the four spheres S1=0, S2 =0, S3 =0, S4 =0.This point is called the radical centre of the four spheres.

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