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B(−5, 6) and D(1, 4) are the vertices of rhombus ABCD. Find the equations of diagonals BD and AC. - Mathematics

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B(−5, 6) and D(1, 4) are the vertices of rhombus ABCD. Find the equations of diagonals BD and AC.

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Solution

We know that in a rhombus, diagonals bisect each other at right angle.

Let O be the point of intersection of the diagonals AC and BD.

Co-ordinates of O are 

`((-5 + 1)/2, (6 + 4)/2) = (-2, 5)`

Slope of BD = `(4 - 6)/(1 + 5) = (-2)/6 = (-1)/3`

For line BD:

Slope = m = `(-1)/3`, (x1, y1) = (–5, 6)

Equation of the line BD is

y – y1 = m(x – x1)

`y - 6 =(-1)/3 (x + 5)`

3y – 18 = –x – 5

x + 3y = 13

For line AC:

Slope = m `(-1)/"slope of BD"` = 3, (x1, y1) = (–2, 5)

Equation of the line AC is

y − y1 = m(x − x1)

y − 5 = 3(x + 2)

y − 5 = 3x + 6

y = 3x + 11

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Chapter 14: Equation of a Line - Exercise 14 (D) [Page 201]

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Selina Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 14 Equation of a Line
Exercise 14 (D) | Q 17 | Page 201

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