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Find the points on the line x + y = 4 which lie at a unit distance from the line 4x + 3y = 10.

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Let (x1, y1) be any point lying in the equation x + y = 4

∴ x1 + y1 = 4  ....(i)

Distance of the point (x1, y1) from the equation 4x + 3y = 10

`(4x_1 + 3y_1 - 10)/sqrt((4)^2 + (3)^2)` = 1

`|(4x_1 + 3y_1 - 10)/5|` = 1

4x1 + 3y1 – 10 = ± 5

Taking (+) sign 4x1 + 3y1 – 10 = 5

⇒ 4x1 + 3y1 = 15  ......(ii)

From equation (i) we get y1 = 4 – x1

Putting the value of y1 in equation (ii) we get

4x1 + 3(4 – x1) = 15

⇒ 4x1 + 12 – 3x1 = 15

⇒ x1 + 12 = 15

⇒ x1 = 3 and y1 = 4 – 3 = 1

So, the required point is (3, 1)

Now taking (–) sign, we have

4x1 + 3y1 – 10 = – 5

⇒ 4x1 + 3y1 = 5   .....(iii)

From equation (i) we get y1 = 4 – x1

⇒ 4x1 + 3(4 – x1) = 5

⇒ 4x1 + 12 – 3x1 = 5

⇒ x1 = 5 – 12 = – 7

and y1 = 4 – (– 7) = 11

So, the required point is (– 7, 11)

Hence, the required points on the given line are (3, 1) and (–7, 11).

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