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प्रश्न
If the coordinates of the mid-points of the sides of a triangle are (1, 1), (2, —3) and (3, 4), find the vertices of the triangle.
उत्तर
The coordinates of the midpoint `(x_m,y_m)` between two points `(x_1,y_1)` and `(x_2, y_2)` is given by,
`(x_m,y_m) = (((x_1 + x_2)/2)"," ((y_1 + y_2)/2))`
Let the three vertices of the triangle be `A(x_A,y_A),B(x_B, y_B)` and `C(x_C, y_C)`
The three midpoints are given. Let these points be `M_(AB) (1,1), M_(BC) (2, -3)`and `M_(CA) (3,4)`
Let us now equate these points using the earlier mentioned formula,
`(1,1) = (((x_A + x_B)/2)","((y_A + y_B)/2))`
Equating the individual components we get,
`x_A + x_B = 2`
`y_A + y_B = 2`
Using the midpoint of another side we have,
`(2,-3) = (((x_B + x_C)/2)","((y_B + y_C)/2))`
Equating the individual components we get,
`x_A + x_C= 6`
`y_A + y_C= 8`
Adding up all the three equations which have variable ‘x’ alone we have,
`x_A + x_B + x_B + x_C + x_A + x_C = 2 + 4 + 6`
`2(x_A + x_B + x_C) = 12`
`x_A + x_B +x_C = 6`
Substituting `x_B + x_C = 4` in the above equation we have,
`x_A + x_B + x_C = 6`
`x_A + 4 = 6`
`x_A = 2`
Therefore,
`x_A + x_C= 6`
`x_C = 6 - 2`
`x_C = 4`
And
`x_A + x_B 2`
x_b = 2 - 2
`x_B = 0`
Adding up all the three equations which have variable ‘y’ alone we have,
`y_A + y_B + y_B + y_C + y_A + y_C= 2 - 6 + 8`
`2(y_A + y_B + y_C) = 4`
`y_A + y_B + y_C = 2`
Substituting `y_B + y_C = -6` in the above equation we have,
`y_A + y_B + y_C = 2`
`y_A - 6 = 2`
`y_A = 8`
Therefore,
`y_A + y_C = 8`
`y_C = 8 - 8`
`y_C = 0`
And
`y_A + y_B = 2`
`y_B = 2 - 8`
`y_B = -6`
Therefore the co-ordinates of the three vertices of the triangle are A(2,8), B(0, -6), C(4, 0)
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