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If three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram are (1, -2), (3, 6) and (5, 10), find its fourth vertex.
If three consecutive vertices of a parallelogram ABCD are A (1,-2) , B (3,6) and C(5,10) find its fourth vertex D.
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Solution 1
Let ABCD be a parallelogram in which the coordinates of the vertices are A (1,−2);
B (3, 6) and C(5, 10). We have to find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.
Let the fourth vertex be D(x,y)
Since ABCD is a parallelogram, the diagonals bisect each other. Therefore the mid-point of the diagonals of the parallelogram will coincide.
Now to find the mid-point P(x,y) of two points `A(x_1, y_1)` and `B(x_2,y_1)` we use section formula as,
`P(x,y) = ((x_1 + x_2)/2,(y_1+ y_2)/2)`
The mid-point of the diagonals of the parallelogram will coincide.
So,
Co-oridinate of mid-point of AC = Co-ordinate of mid-point of BD
Therefore,
`((5+1)/2, (10-2)/2) = ((x+3)/2, (y + 6)/2)`
`((x + 3)/2 ,(y + 6)/2) = (3,4)`
Now equate the individual terms to get the unknown value. So,
`(x + 3)/2= 3`
Similarly
`(y + 6)/2 = 4`
y = 2
So the forth vertex is D(3,2)
Solution 2
LetA (1,-2) , B (3,6) and C(5,10) be the three vertices of a parallelogram ABCD and the fourth vertex be D (a, b).
Join AC and BD intersecting at O.

We know that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other Therefore, O is the midpoint of AC as well as BD.
`" Midpoint of AC "=((1+5)/2 , (-2+10)/2) = (6/2,8/2) = (3,4)`
`"Midpoint of BD "= ((3+a)/2 , (6+b)/2)`
Therefore , `(3+a)/2 = 3 and (6+b)/2 = 4`
⇒ 3+a =6 and 6+b=8
⇒ a = 6-3 and b = 8 -6
⇒ a= 3 and b = 2
Therefore, the fourth vertex is D (3,2) .
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