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Question
Find the length of the medians of a ΔABC having vertices at A(0, -1), B(2, 1) and C(0, 3).
Solution
We have to find the lengths of the medians of a triangle whose co-ordinates of the vertices are A (0,-1); B (2, 1) and C (0, 3)
So we should find the mid-points of the sides of the triangle.
In general to find the mid-point P(x,y) of two points `A(x_1, y_1)` and `B(x_2, y_2)` we use section formula as,
`P(x,y) = ((x_1 + x_2)/2, (y_1 + y_2)/2)`
Therefore mid-point P of side AB can be written as,
`P(x,y) = ((2 + 0)/2, (1- 1)/2)`
Now equate the individual terms to get,
x = 1
y = 0
So co-ordinates of P is (1, 0)
Similarly mid-point Q of side BC can be written as
`Q(x,y) = ((2 + 0)/2, (3 + 1)/2)`
Now equate the individual terms to get,
x = 1
y = 2
So co-ordinates of Q is (1, 2)
Similarly mid-point R of side AC can be written as,
`R(x,y) = ((0 + 0)/2,(3- 1)/2)`
Now equate the individual terms to get,
x =1
y= 2
So co-ordinates of Q is (1, 2)
Similarly mid-point R of side AC can be written as,
`R(x,y) = ((0 + 0)/2, (3-1)/2)`
Now equate the individual terms to get,
x = 1
y = 1
So co-ordinates of R is (0, 1)
Therefore length of median from A to the side BC is,
`AQ= sqrt((0 - 1)^2 + (-1-2)^2)`
`= sqrt(1 + 9)`
`= sqrt(10)`
Similarly length of median from B to the side AC is,
`BR = sqrt((2 - 0)^2 +(1-1)^2)`
`= sqrt4`
= 2
Similarly length of median from C to the side AB is
`CP = sqrt((0 - 1)^2 +(3 - 0)^2)`
`= sqrt(1 + 9)`
`=sqrt10`
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