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consider a triangle ABC whose sides BC,CA and AB are the represented by the straight line x-2y+5=0 , x+y+2=0 and 8x-y-20=0 respectively.if AD be the median of the triangle ABC the equation of the straight line passing through(2,-1) and parallel toAD​

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mathgeometrygeometry questions and answersconsider a abc whose sides bc, ca and ab are represented by the straight lines x – 2y + 5 = 0, x + y + 2=0and8x–y–20=0respectively. 1. the area of abc equals (a) 41 (b) 43 (c) 45 (d) 47 2222 2. if ad be the median of the abc then the equation of the straight line passing through (2, – 1) and parallel to ad is (a)4x–3y–11=0 (b)13x–4y–30=0 (c)4x+13y+5=0

Question: Consider A ABC Whose Sides BC, CA And AB Are Represented By The Straight Lines X – 2y + 5 = 0, X + Y + 2=0and8x–Y–20=0respectively. 1. The Area Of ABC Equals (A) 41 (B) 43 (C) 45 (D) 47 2222 2. If AD Be The Median Of The ABC Then The Equation Of The Straight Line Passing Through (2, – 1) And Parallel To AD Is (A)4x–3y–11=0 (B)13x–4y–30=0 (C)4x+13y+5=0

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Consider a ABC whose sides BC, CA and AB are represented by the straight lines x – 2y + 5 = 0, x + y +

2=0and8x–y–20=0respectively.

1. The area of ABC equals

(A) 41 (B) 43 (C) 45 (D) 47 2222

2. If AD be the median of the ABC then the equation of the straight line passing through (2, – 1) and parallel to AD is

(A)4x–3y–11=0 (B)13x–4y–30=0 (C)4x+13y+5=0 (D)13x+4y–22=0

3. The orthocentre of the ABC is

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