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प्रश्न
Find the equations of perpendicular bisectors of sides of the triangle whose vertices are P(−1, 8), Q(4, −2), and R(−5, −3)
उत्तर
Let A, B, and C be the midpoints of sides PQ, QR, and PR respectively of ΔPQR.
A is the midpoint of side PQ.
∴ A ≡ `((-1 + 4)/2, (8 - 2)/2) = (3/2, 3)`
Slope of side PQ = `(-2 - 8)/(4 - (-1))`
= `(-10)/5`
= – 2
∴ Slope of perpendicular bisector of PQ is `1/2` and it passes through `(3/2, 3)`.
∴ Equation of the perpendicular bisector of side PQ is
y – 3 = `1/2(x - 3/2)`
∴ y – 3 = `1/2((2x - 3)/2)`
∴ 4(y – 3) = 2x – 3
∴ 4y – 12 = 2x – 3
∴ 2x – 4y + 9 = 0
B is the midpoint of side QR
∴ B ≡ `((4 - 5)/2, (-2 - 3)/2) = ((-1)/2, (-5)/2)`
Slope of side QR = `(-3 - (- 2))/(-5 - 4)`
= `(-1)/(-9)`
= `1/9`
∴ Slope of perpendicular bisector of QR is – 9 and it passes through `(-1/2, -5/2)`.
∴ Equation of the perpendicular bisector of side QR is
`y - (-5/2) = -9[x - (-1/2)]`
∴ `(2y + 5)/2 = -9((2x + 1)/2)`
∴ 2y + 5 = –18x – 9
∴ 18x + 2y + 14 = 0
∴ 9x + y + 7 = 0
C is the midpoint of side PR.
∴ C ≡ `((-1 - 5)/2, (8 - 3)/2) = (-3, 5/2)`
Slope of side PR = `(-3 - 8)/(-5 - (-1)) = (-11)/(-4) = 11/4`
∴ Slope of perpendicular bisector of PR is `-4/11` and it passes through `(-3, 5/2)`.
∴ Equation of the perpendicular bisector of side PR is
`y - 5/2 = -4/11(x + 3)`
∴ `11((2y - 5)/2)` = – 4(x + 3)
∴ 11(2y – 5) = – 8(x + 3)
∴ 22y – 55 = – 8x – 24
∴ 8x + 22y – 31 = 0
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