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A circle passing though the origin O is tangent to the hyperbola xy = 1 at A , and intersects the hyperbola again at 2 distinct points B and C . Prove OA is perpendicular to BC
 

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I don't even understand how this question is possible....A circle with centre at origin, and a tangent to the hyperbola xy=1, would be tangent to both halves of the hyperbola, no?
 

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I don't even understand how this question is possible....A circle with centre at origin, and a tangent to the hyperbola xy=1, would be tangent to both halves of the hyperbola, no?
It's not centered at the origin, it just passes through it. (x-a)^2 + (y-b)^2 = r^2, with the condition a^2 + b^2 = r^2.
 

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Oh. Yeah. Misread the question.
 

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