मराठी

Find the equation of the right bisector of the line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (5, 6).

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Find the equation of the right bisector of the line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (5, 6).

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उत्तर

The midpoint M of the segment joining A(1, 2) and B(5, 6) is calculated using the midpoint formula:

`M = ((x_1 + x_2)/2, (y_1 + y_2)/2)`

`M = (1 + 5)/2, (2 + 6)/2`

`M = (6/2, 8/2)`

∴ M = (3, 4)

The slope (m1) of the line joining (1, 2) and (5, 6) is:

`m_1 = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)`

`m_1 = (6 - 2)/(5 - 1)`

`m_1 = 4/4`

∴ m1 = 1

Since the right bisector is perpendicular to the segment, the product of their slopes is −1,

Let m2 be the slope of the bisector:

m1 × m2 = −1

1 × m2 = −1

∴ m2 = −1

Using the point-slope formula with the midpoint (3, 4) and slope m2 = −1:

y − y1​ = m(x − x1​)

y − 4 = −1(x − 3)

y − 4 = −x + 3

Let’s rearrange into the general form (Ax + By + C = 0):

x + y − 4 − 3 = 0

x + y − 7 = 0

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Hence, the equation of the right bisector of the line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (5, 6) is x + y − 7 = 0.

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पाठ 12 Equation of a line
Exercise 12B | Q 22. | पृष्ठ २५२
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