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TRANSLATION OF AXES.

1. Definition: Without changing the direction of the axes, the transformation in which the origin is
shifted to another position or point is called translation of axes.

2. Theorem: To find the co-ordinates of a point ( x, y ) are translated by shifting the origin to a
point ( x1 , y1 )

Proof :

Let xox1 xox1 , yoy1 be the original axes and A ( x1 , y1 ) be a point to which the origin is shifted.

Let AX, AY be the new axes which are parallel to the original axes as in figure.

Let P be any point in the plane whose coordinates w.r.t old system are ( x, y )

And w.r.t new axes are ( X , Y ) .

From figure, A = ( x1 , y1 ) then AL = y1 , OL = x1 ,

P ( x, y ) then x = ON = OL + LN = OL + AM = x1 + X = X + x1

Hence x = X + x1 .

y=PN = PM +MN = X+ AL = X + y1

therefore, y = Y + y1

hence x = X + x1 , y = Y + y1
3.Theorem: To find the point to which the origin is to be shifted by translation of axes to eliminate
x, y terms(first degree terms) in the equation ax 2 + 2 xhy + by 2 + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0 ( h 2 = ab )

Proof : given equation is ax 2 + 2 xhy + by 2 + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0

Let ( x1 , y1 ) be a point to which the origin is shifted by translation

Let ( X , Y ) be the new co-ordinates of the point ( x, y ) .

∴ the equations of the transformation are x = X + x1 , y = Y + y1

Now the transformed equation is


a ( X + x1 ) + 2 h ( X + x1 )(Y + y1 ) + b (Y + y1 ) + 2 g ( X + x1 ) + 2 f [Y + y1 ] + c = 0
2 2

( )
⇒ a ( X 2 + 2 x1 X + x12 ) + 2h ( XY + x1Y + y1 X + x1 y1 ) + b Y 2 + 2 y1Y + y12 + 2 g ( X + x1 ) + 2 f (Y + y1 ) + c = 0
⇒ aX 2 + 2hXY + bY 2 + 2 X ( ax1 + hy1 + g ) + 2Y ( hx1 + by1 + f ) + ( ax12 + 2 x1 + by12 + 2 gx1 + 2 fy1 + c ) = 0

Since x, y terms (the first degree terms) are to be eliminated

ax1 + hy1 + g = 0

hx1 + by1 + f = 0

Solving these two equations by the method of cross pollination

x1 y1 1
g a h
h

b f h
b

x1 y1 1 hf − bg gh − af
= = ⇒ x1 = , y1 =
hf − bg gh − af ab − h 2 ab − h 2
ab − h 2

 hf − bg gh − af 
New origin is ⇒ ( x1 , y1 ) =  , 2 
 ab − h ab − h 
2

Note: (i) The point to which the origin has to be shifted to eliminate x, y terms by translation in the
equation ax 2 + by 2 + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0 is  − g , − f 
 
 a b 

 −g − f 
If b = a, then the new origin is  , 
 a a 
(ii) The point to which the origin has to be shifted to eliminate x, y terms by translation of axes in the
equation a ( x + x1 ) + b ( y + y1 ) = c is ( − x1 , − y1 )
2 2

iii) The point to which the origin has to be shifted to eliminate x, y terms by translation in the
equation 2hxy + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0 is  − f , − g 
 
 h h 

Theorem : To find the condition that the equation ax 2 + 2hxy + by 2 + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0 to be in the


form aX 2 + 2hXY + bY 2 = 0 when the axes are translated. h 2 ≠ ab ( )
Proof : From theorem 3, we get

ax1 + hy1 + g = 0 _____(1)

hx1 + by1 + f = 0 _____(2)

Solving (1) and (2),

hf − bg gf − af 
( x1 , y1 ) =  , 2 
 ab − h ab − h 
2

Since the equation is to be in the form of aX 2 + 2hXY + bY 2 = 0 ,then for this we should have
ax12 + 2hx1 y1 + by12 + 2 gx1 + 2 fy1 + c = 0

⇒ ( ax1 + hy1 + g ) x1 + ( x1 + by1 + f ) y1 + ( gx1 + fy1 + c ) = 0

⇒ ( 0 ) . x1 + ( 0 ) , y1 + ( gx1 + fy1 + c ) = 0 from(1) and (2) ⇒ gx1 + fy1 + c = 0 _____ (3)

Substituting x1 , y1 in (3), we get

 hf − bg   gh − af 
g 2 
+ f +c =0
 ab − h   ab − h
2

⇒ fgh − bg 2 + fgh − af 2 + abc + −ch 2 = 0

⇒ abc + 2 fgh − af 2 − bg 2 − ch 2 = 0
PROBLEMS.

1. When the origin is shifted to (4,-5) by the translation of axes, find the co-ordinates of the
following points with reference to new axes.?

Sol. i) (0,3)

New origin = (4,-5)= (h,k)

Old co-ordinates are (0,3) =(x,y)

X = x − h = 0 − 4 = −4

Y = y − k = 3+5 = 8

New co-ordinates are (-4,8)

ii) (-2,4) ANS. (-6,9)

iii) (4,-5)

ans. (0,0)

2. The origin is shifted to (2,3) by the translation of axes. If the co-ordinates of a point P changes as
follows, find the co-ordinates of Pin the original system.?

i)(4,5) ii) (-4,3) iii) (0,0)

Sol. New origin = (2,3) =(h,k)

i) New co-ordinates are(4,5)

x = 4, y = 5

x = x+h = 4+2 = 6

y = y +k = 5+3=8

Old co-ordinates are (6,8)

ii) New co-ordinates are (-4,3)

ANS. (-2,6)

iii) New co-ordinates are (0,0)

ANS. (2,3)
3. Find the point to which the origin is to be shifted so that the point (3,0)may change to (2,-3)?

Sol. ( x, y ) = ( 3,0 )

( x , y ) = ( 2, −3)
1 1

Let (h,k) be the new origin

∴ h = x − x1 = 3 − 2 = 1

k = y − y1 = 0 + 3 = 3

∴ ( h, k ) = (1,3)
4. When the origin is shifted to (-1,2) by the translation of axes, find the transformed equations of
the following.?

i) x 2 + y 2 + 2 x − 4 y + 1 = 0

ii) 2 x 2 + y 2 − 4 x + 4 y = 0

Sol. i)The given equation is x 2 + y 2 + 2 x − 4 y + 1 = 0 ---------(1)

Origin is shifted to (-1,2) ∴ h=-1, k=2

Equations of transformations are x = X + h, y = Y + k

i.e, x = X − 1, y = Y + 2

The new equation is

( X − 1)2 + (Y + 2 )2 + 2 ( X − 1) − 4 (Y + 2 ) + 1 = 0

⇒ X 2 + 1 − 2 X + Y 2 + 4 + 4Y + 2 X − 2 − 4Y − 8 + 1 = 0

⇒ X 2 +Y2 − 4 = 0

ii) Old equation is 2 x 2 + y 2 − 4 x + 4 y = 0

Ans. 2 X 2 + Y 2 − 8 X + 8Y + 18 = 0
5. The point to which the origin is shifted and the transformed equation are given below. Find the
original equation.?

i) ( 3, −4 ) ; x 2 + y 2 = 4 ii) ( −1, 2 ) ; x 2 + 2 y 2 + 16 = 0

Sol. i) New origin = ( 3, −4 ) = ( h, k )

∴ X = x − h, Y = y − k

= x -3 = y +4

The original equation of ( X ) + (Y ) = 4 is ( x − 3) + ( y + 4 ) = 4


2 2 2 2

x 2 − 6 x + 9 + y 2 + 8 y + 16 = 4

∴ x 2 + y 2 − 6 x + 8 y + 21 = 0

ii) New origin = ( h, k ) = ( −1, 2 )

X = x − h, Y = y−k

=x+1 =y–2

The original equation of X 2 + 2Y 2 + 16 = 0

( x + 1)2 + 2 ( y − 2 )2 + 16 = 0
x 2 + 2 x + 1 + 2 y 2 − 8 y + 8 + 16 = 0 ⇒ x 2 + 2 y 2 + 2 x − 8 y + 25 = 0

6. Find the point to which the origin is to be shifted so as to remove the first degree terms from the
equation, 4 x 2 + 9 y 2 − 8 x + 36 y + 4 = 0

Sol. The given equation is

4 x 2 + 9 y 2 − 8 x + 36 y + 4 = 0 comparing with ax 2 + 2hxy + by 2 + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0

a=4 h =0 g =-4 b=9 f = 18

g 4 f
− = = 1, − = −2
a 4 b

Origin should be shifted to  − g , − f  = (1,-2)


 
 a b 
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

1. When the origin is shifted to the point (2,3), the transformed equation of a curve is
x 2 + 3 xy − 2 y 2 + 17 x − 7 y − 11 = 0 . Find the original equation of the curve?

Sol. New origin =(2,3) = (h,k)

Equations of transformation are

X = x + h, y = Y + k

X = x − h = x − 2, Y = y − 3

Transformed equation is

x 2 + 3 xy − 2 y 2 + 17 x − 7 y − 11 = 0

Original equation is

( x − 2 )2 + 3 ( x − 2 )( y − 3) − 2 ( y − 3)2 +17 ( x − 2 ) − 7 ( y − 3) − 11 = 0
x 2 + 4 x + 4 + 3 xy − 9 x − 6 y + 18 − 2 y 2 +12 y − 18 + 17 x − 34 − 7 y + 21 − 11 = 0

⇒ x 2 + 3 xy − 2 y 2 + 4 x − y − 20 = 0 is the required original equation.

3. If the transformed equation of a curve is 3 x 2 + xy − y 2 − 7 x + y − 7 = 0 when the origin is shifted


to the point (1,2)by translation of axes, find the original equation of the curve?

Sol. Same as above problem.

Ans. 3 x 2 + xy − y 2 − 15 x + 4 y + 13 = 0 .

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