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प्रश्न
If (1, 1) and (1, 8) are the opposite vertices of a square, then find the co-ordinates of remaining two vertices.
योग
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उत्तर
Given: (1, 1) and (1, 8) are opposite vertices of a square.
Step wise calculation:
1. Midpoint center O of diagonal:
`O = ((1 + 1)/2, (1 + 8)/2)`
= `(1, 9/2)`
2. Vector from O to A(1, 1):
v = A – O
= `(0, 1 - 9/2)`
= `(0, -7/2)`
3. Rotate v by 90° to get the half-diagonal for the other pair:
vrot = (–y, x)
= `(7/2, 0)`
4. The remaining vertices are O ± vrot:
O + vrot = `(1 + 7/2, 9/2)`
= `(9/2, 9/2)`
O – vrot = `(1 - 7/2, 9/2)`
= `(-5/2, 9/2)`
The other two vertices are `(9/2, 9/2)` and `(-5/2, 9/2)` equivalently (4.5, 4.5) and (–2.5, 4.5).
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