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Find the image of the point (1, 2) in the line x − 2y − 7 = 0. - Mathematics

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Find the image of the point (1, 2) in the line x − 2y − 7 = 0.

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उत्तर

To find the image (x2, y2) of a point (x1, y1) in the line ax + by + c = 0, using the standard reflection formula:

`(x_2 - x_1)/a = (y_2 - y_1)/b = (-2(ax_1 + by_1 + c))/(a^2 + b^2)`

Substituting given values:

For the point (1, 2) and the line x − 2y − 7 = 0:

x1 = 1, y1 = 2, a = 1, b = −2, c = −7

Let’s first calculate the term in the numerator:

ax1 + by1 + c = 1(1) + (−2)(2) − 7

= 1− 4 − 7

= −10

Then, calculate the denominator:

a2 + b2 = 12 + (−2)2

= 1 + 4

= 5

Substitute these into the right side of the formula:

`(-2 (-10))/5 = 20/5`

= 4

Now, solve the two separate equations for the image coordinates:

⇒ For x2:

`(x_2 - 1)/1 = 4`

x2 − 1 = 4

∴ x2 = 5

⇒ For y2:

`(y_2 - 2)/2 = 4`

y2 − 2 = −8

∴ y2 = −6

Hence, the image of the point (5, −6).

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अध्याय 12: Equation of a line - Exercise 12B [पृष्ठ २५२]

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नूतन Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 12 Equation of a line
Exercise 12B | Q 27. | पृष्ठ २५२
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