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प्रश्न
Find the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle, the equations of whose sides are
y (t1 + t2) = 2x + 2a t1t2, y (t2 + t3) = 2x + 2a t2t3 and, y (t3 + t1) = 2x + 2a t1t3.
उत्तर
y (t1 + t2) = 2x + 2a t1t2, y (t2 + t3) = 2x + 2a t2t3 and y (t3 + t1) = 2x + 2a t1t3
2x − y (t1 + t2) + 2a t1t2 = 0 ... (1)
2x − y (t2 + t3) + 2a t2t3 = 0 ... (2)
2x − y (t3 + t1) + 2a t1t3 = 0 ... (3)
Solving (1) and (2) using cross-multiplication method:
\[\frac{x}{- 2a t_2 t_3 \left( t_1 + t_2 \right) + 2a t_1 t_2 \left( t_2 + t_3 \right)} = \frac{y}{4a t_1 t_2 - 4a t_2 t_3} = \frac{1}{- 2\left( t_2 + t_3 \right) + 2\left( t_1 + t_2 \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{x}{2a {t_2}^2 \left( t_1 - t_3 \right)} = \frac{y}{4a t_2 \left( t_1 - t_3 \right)} = \frac{1}{2\left( t_1 - t_3 \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow x = a {t_2}^2 , y = 2a t_2\]
Solving (1) and (3) using cross-multiplication method:
\[\frac{x}{- 2a t_1 t_3 \left( t_1 + t_2 \right) + 2a t_1 t_2 \left( t_3 + t_1 \right)} = \frac{y}{4a t_1 t_2 - 4a t_1 t_3} = \frac{1}{- 2\left( t_3 + t_1 \right) + 2\left( t_1 + t_2 \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{x}{2a {t_1}^2 \left( t_2 - t_3 \right)} = \frac{y}{4a t_1 \left( t_2 - t_3 \right)} = \frac{1}{2\left( t_2 - t_3 \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow x = a {t_1}^2 , y = 2a t_1\]
Similarly, solving (2) and (3) using cross-multiplication method:
\[\frac{x}{- 2a t_1 t_3 \left( t_2 + t_3 \right) + 2a t_2 t_3 \left( t_3 + t_1 \right)} = \frac{y}{4a t_2 t_3 - 4a t_1 t_3} = \frac{1}{- 2\left( t_3 + t_1 \right) + 2\left( t_2 + t_3 \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{x}{2a {t_3}^2 \left( t_2 - t_1 \right)} = \frac{y}{4a t_3 \left( t_2 - t_1 \right)} = \frac{1}{2\left( t_2 - t_1 \right)}\]
\[ \Rightarrow x = a {t_3}^2 , y = 2a t_3\]
Hence, the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle are \[\left( a {t_1}^2 , 2a t_1 \right)\],
\[\left( a {t_2}^2 , 2a t_2 \right)\] and \[\left( a {t_3}^2 , 2a t_3 \right)\].
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