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Find the area of the triangle ABC with A(1,−4) and mid points of sides through A being (2,−1) and (0,−1)
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Find the area of the triangle ABC with A(1,−4) and mid points of sides through A being (2,−1) and (0,−1) −1 −1) and (0 −4) and mid points of sides through A being (2 Find the area of the triangle ABC with A(1 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 7 - Coordinate Geometry , Maths , [...]
If the midpoint of the line segment joining the points A( 3,4) and B(K,6) is P (X, Y) and X + Y – 10=0, find the value of k.
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If the midpoint of the line segment joining the points A( 3,4) and B(K,6) is P (X, Y) and X + Y – 10=0, find the value of k. 4) and B(K 6) is P (X find the value of K. If the midpoint of the line segment joining the points A( 3 Y) and [...]
Point P (0, -7) is the point of intersection of y – axis and perpendicular bisector of line segment joining the points A (-1,0) and B (7, -6).
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Point P (0, -7) is the point of intersection of y – axis and perpendicular bisector of line segment joining the points A (-1,0) and B (7, -6). -7) is the point of intersection of y - axis and perpendicular bisector of line segment joining the points A (-1 0) and B (7 6 Point [...]
The points (4,5),(7,6),(6,3) are collinear.
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The points (4,5),(7,6),(6,3) are collinear. -3) are collinear. 5 6 7) The points (- 4 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 7 - Coordinate Geometry , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
The points A(-1,0),B (3,1),C (2,2),D(-2,1) are the vertices of a parallelogram.
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The points A(-1,0),B (3,1),C (2,2),D(-2,1) are the vertices of a parallelogram. 0 ) 1 1) are the vertices of a parallelogram. 2 B (3 c = 2 d = 2 The points A(- 1 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 7 - Coordinate Geometry , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
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The points A (9, 0), B (9, 6), C (–9, 6) and D (–9, 0) are the vertices of a A) square (B) rectangle
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The points A (9, 0), B (9, 6), C (–9, 6) and D (–9, 0) are the vertices of a A) square (B) rectangle 0 ) 0) are the vertices of a A) square (B) rectangle 6 6) and D (–9 B (9 C (–9 The points A (9 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 7 [...]
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The midpoints of the line segment joining the points A (-2,8) and B (-6,-4) is
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The midpoints of the line segment joining the points A (-2,8) and B (-6,-4) is 4) is 8) and B (-6 The midpoints of the line segment joining the points A (-2 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 7 - Coordinate Geometry , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,
If the distance between the points (2, -2) and (-1, x) is 5, one of the values of x is
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If the distance between the points (2, -2) and (-1, x) is 5, one of the values of x is -2) and (-1 If the distance between the points (2 one of the values of x is x) is 5 November 23, 2020 Category: Chapter 7 - Coordinate Geometry , Maths , NCERT Class 10 [...]
Ayush starts walking from his house to office. Instead of going to the office directly, he goes to a bank first, from there to his daughter’s school and then reaches the office. What is the extra distance travelled by Ayush in reaching his office? (Assume that all distance covered are in straight lines). If the house is situated at (2, 4), bank at (5, 8), school at (13,14) and office at (13, 26) and coordinates are in km.
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Ayush starts walking from his house to office. Instead of going to the office directly, he goes to a bank first, from there to his daughter’s school and then reaches the office. What is the extra distance travelled by Ayush in reaching his office? (Assume that all distance covered are in straight lines). If the [...]
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Ayush starts walking from his house to office. Instead of going to the office directly ,
B(x2 y2) and C(x3 ,
he goes to a bank first ,
respectively such that BQ:QE = 2:1 and CR:RF = 2:1 ,
The points A(x1 ,
y1) ,
y3) are the vertices of ΔABC. (iii) Find the coordinates of points Q and R on medians BE and CF ,
Students of a school are standing in rows and columns in their playground for a drill practice. A, B, C and D are the positions of four students as shown in figure. Is it possible to place Jaspal in the drill in such a way that he is equidistant from each of the four students A, B, C and D? If so, what should be his position?
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Students of a school are standing in rows and columns in their playground for a drill practice. A, B, C and D are the positions of four students as shown in figure. Is it possible to place Jaspal in the drill in such a way that he is equidistant from each of the four students [...]
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C and D are the positions of four students as shown in figure. Is it possible to place Jaspal in the drill in such a way that he is equidistant from each of the four students A ,
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Students of a school are standing in rows and columns in their playground for a drill practice. A ,
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