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Three vertices of a square are A(-1, -9), B(3, -1) and C(-5, 3). Plot the points. Then find the coordinates of the missing vertex D |
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Answer» ong>Given :- Three vertices of a square are A(-1, -9), B(3, -1) and C(-5, 3) . To Find :- find the coordinates of the missing vertex D ? Concept and formula used :-
Solution :- Given that, A(-1, -9), B(3, -1) and C(-5, 3) . Let coordinates of D are (x,y). So, we told above in square , diagonals are same and bisect each other. Using mid - point formula we get, → mid point of AC = mid point of BD Putting values we get, → {(-1 - 5)/2 , (-9 + 3)/2} = {(3 + x)/2 , (-1 + y)/2} → (-3, -3) = {(3 + x)/2 , (-1 + y)/2} Comparing both we get, → (3 + x)/2 = (-3) → 3 + x = 2 * (-3) → 3 + x = (-6) → x = (-6) - 3 → x = (-9) . and, → (-1 + y)/ 2 = (-3) → (-1 + y) = 2 * (-3) → y - 1 = (-6) → y = (-6) + 1 → y = (-5) Hence, coordinates of the missing vertex D are {(-9) , (-5)}. |
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