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The point on the line 4x − y – 2 = 0 which is equidistant from the point (−5, 6) and (3, 2) is ______.

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प्रश्न

The point on the line 4x − y – 2 = 0 which is equidistant from the point (−5, 6) and (3, 2) is ______.

विकल्प

  • (2, 6)

  • (4, 14)

  • (1, 2)

  • (3, 10)

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उत्तर

The point on the line 4x − y – 2 = 0 which is equidistant from the point (−5, 6) and (3, 2) is (4, 14).

Explanation:

Let the point be P(a, b) which lies on line 4x − y – 2 = 0   ...(i)

and point P is equidistant from A(−5, 6) and B(3, 2).

Then, PA = PB or PA2 = PB2

= (a + 5)2 + (b − 6)2 = (a − 3)2 + (b − 2)2

= a2 + 10a + 25 + b2 – 12b + 36

= a2 − 6a + 9 + b2 − 4b + 4

= 16a − 8b + 48 = 0

= 2a − b + 6 = 0   ...(ii)

On solving equations (i) and (ii), we get a = 4, b = 14

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