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Question
Determine whether the line through points (–2, 3) and (4, 1) is perpendicular to the line 3x = y + 1.
Does line 3x = y + 1 bisect the line segment joining the two given points?
Solution
Let A = (−2, 3) and B = (4, 1)
Slope of AB = m1 = `(1 - 3)/(4 + 2) = (-2)/6 =(-1)/3`
Equation of line AB is
y – y1 = m1(x – x1)
`y - 3 = (-1)/3 (x + 2)`
3y − 9 = −x − 2
x + 3y = 7 ...(1)
Slope of the given line 3x = y + 1 is 3 = m2.
∴ m1 × m2 = −1
Hence, the line through points A and B is perpendicular to the given line.
Given line is 3x = y + 1 ...(2)
Solving (1) and (2), we get,
x = 1 and y = 2
So, the two lines intersect at point P = (1, 2).
The co-ordinates of the mid-point of AB are
`((-2 + 4)/2, (3 + 1)/2) = (1, 2) = P`
Hence, the line 3x = y + 1 bisects the line segment joining the points A and B.
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