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If A(4, 3), B(6, −2) and C(a, −3) are the vertices of a triangle right angled at A, find a. - Mathematics

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If A(4, 3), B(6, −2) and C(a, −3) are the vertices of a triangle right angled at A, find a.

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Solution

ABC is right-angled at A, and the coordinates are:

A = (4, 3)

B = (6, −2)

C = (a, −3)

`vec(AB)` = B − A = (6 − 4, −2 − 3) = (2, −5)

`vec(AC)` = C − A = (a − 4, −3 − 3) = (a − 4, −6)

The dot product `vec(AB) · vec(AC)` = 0: (2)(a - 4) + (-5)(-6) = 0
2(a − 4) + 30 = 0
2a − 8 + 30 = 0
2a + 22 = 0
2a = −22
a = −11

Therefore, the value of a is −11.

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Chapter 21: Coordinate Geometry - EXERCISE 21C [Page 261]

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B Nirmala Shastry Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 21 Coordinate Geometry
EXERCISE 21C | Q 15. | Page 261
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