Chapter 18: Problem 35
A line cuts the \(x\)-axis at \(A(7,0)\) and \(y\)-axis at \(B(0,-5)\). A variable line \(P Q\) is drawn \(\perp\) to \(A B\) cutting the \(x\)-axis in \(P\) and the \(y\)-axis in \(Q .\) If \(A Q\) and \(B P\) intersect at \(R\), then the locus of \(R\) is (A) \(x(x-7)+y(y+5)=0\) (B) \(x(x-7)-y(y+5)=0\) (C) \(x(x+7)+y(y-5)=0\) (D) none of these
Short Answer
Step by step solution
Find Slope of Line AB
Slope of Line PQ
Write Equation of PQ
Parameterize Coordinates for R
Applying Section Formula
Choose Correct Option
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Key Concepts
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Coordinate Geometry
- Represent points with coordinates, typically in a plane using the coordinate pair \( (x, y) \).
- Find the equation of geometrical shapes and lines based on their coordinates.
- Calculate distances and midpoints between points.