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Question
Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line segment obtained on joining the points (6, −3) and (0, 3).
Solution
Let A = (6, −3) and B = (0, 3).
We know the perpendicular bisector of a line is perpendicular to the line and it bisects the line, that it, it passes through the mid-point of the line.
Co-ordinates of the mid-point of AB are
`((6 + 0)/2, (-3 + 3)/2)`
= `(6/2, 0)`
= (3, 0)
Thus, the required line passes through (3, 0).
Slope of AB = `(3 + 3)/(0 - 6) = 6/(-6) = -1`
∴ Slope of the required line = `(-1)/("slope of AB") = 1`
Thus, the equation of the required line is given by:
y − y1 = m(x − x1)
y − 0 = 1(x − 3)
y = x – 3
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