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A relationship between (a) and (b) such that point (a,b) is equidistant from the points (8,3) and (2,7) is ?????????????

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Answered by Shaanraj
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Hey mate!!!

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Now,

A(8,3) and B(2,7) are two coordinates in a 2D graph.

So the point which is equidistant from points A and B must be the centre of the line joining points A and B.

So, we get the derivation of the midpoint of a line in a Cartesian graph,

Let C be the mid point,

Therefore C( \frac{x1 + x2}{2}, \frac{y1 + y2}{2})

Thus, we get C( \frac{8 + 2}{2}, \frac{3 + 7}{2})

Coordinates of point C are 5,5.

I hope you understand, and if you have any questions regarding this please ask in the comments below

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